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Author:  VITAS [Sun Feb 19, 2006 8:15 pm ]
Post subject:  What (Programming) Languages do you Know?

Like the title said :)

hmm should i STart?
German, French and English

(Visual)Basic ( on a huge amount of systems) & ASP
SOme C
PHP
Perl
Fortran
Java(script)
Pascal
Some script languages
( HTML is no Programming Language)

Author:  Burningmace [Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:11 am ]
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I know quite a few programming languages.
  • Visual Basic (7-8 years experience)
    QuickBasic
    AmigaBasic (for the Commadore Amiga)
    YaBasic (for Sony PS2)
    Lots of other forms of BASIC
    PHP
    MySQL
    C++ (enough to mod Uplink, anyway)
    PICC (That's ASM-C for PIC microcontrollers)
    ASM (For PIC)
    x86 ASM (A little bit)
    JavaScript
    VBScript
    A few other scripting languages
    Java
    HTML (not a programming language, but meh)
    XML (is this a programming language, scripting language or neither?)
    CSS (same question as XML...)
    Rexx (only a little bit)
    About to start learning VB.NET (or VB.NOT as I like to call it)
In terms of spoken languages, English and a little German, as well as a tiny bit of French.
Meine deutsch ist nicht so gut. :(
French, I know enough to say "hello", "open the door" and count to 12.

Author:  VITAS [Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:40 am ]
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CSS is like HTML it only formats things and dont process them.
xml is (as for me) the samne category as html. It stores Data and formates it but cant manipulate them. So these 3 are not eaven a script language to me.
Under Scriptlanguages i understand runtime compiled Languages (php,java script (not Java), Perl,curl,(ruby?).
And oh i forgot a language: curl.
And under basic (visual) i add of cause .net :)

Author:  prophile [Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:43 am ]
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.NET sucks.

Me:

PHP
C
C++
(some) Objective-C / Cocoa
AppleScript (hardly counts but meh)
XHTML/XML
CSS
(some) JavaScript

And I know it's not a programming language but I know the IRC protocol inside out.

Author:  Burningmace [Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:48 am ]
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I can also program in mIRC Script.

Author:  eddieringle [Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:52 am ]
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Hmmm... I don't know too many, but here they are:

Some Visual Basic (I'm learning with 2005 Express Edition)
Visual C++ .NET 2005 ( I know a little more than what I know of VB but still learning)
PHP (I know a lot but still am not done learning)
C++ (Regular, not visual) (I know much, but like all the others, I still must learn more)
QBASIC
Some Javascript

Oh, by the way, how much visual c++ do you need to know to mod onlink?

Hey, also, I am building the Uplink section of my site... but you can't access it right now, as I am still putting up the framework. But anyone who wants to help me with the design is welcome to help, just sign up at the forums there:

http://www.e-ringtech.com

Author:  VITAS [Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:53 am ]
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hmm and what languages besides english do you know?

Author:  Burningmace [Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:11 pm ]
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You can't mod Onlink, the source isn't available.
You can, however, mod Uplink. The Uplink DevCD is available here.

Author:  VITAS [Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:37 pm ]
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hmm UH someone is calling fpr GFX-man :P
Nu seriously i can make you a design for your page (i it isnt too complex) but i wont sign up on your site.

Author:  ChaosR [Mon Feb 20, 2006 1:10 pm ]
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my programming skills are very bad (the thing i hate most about myself)
i can only know one kind of scripting very good. it's named 'scar' and mostly used for making macro programs for MMORPGs. In basic it is C++, but with a lot of extra stuff and different commands. scanning the complete screen is the best part, it can find 'mouse-over' text with out using the mouse. so commands like: 'find_text (equip sword)' can be used.

i know dutch, english, french, german, latin, greek (all get them on sqool). i can ask most things, like 'can i have that' or 'what is your name'

Author:  VITAS [Mon Feb 20, 2006 2:14 pm ]
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I learned the diffrent things (that where not told in school) by trying till they worked (for days if neccesary). If noone realizes your ideas you must simply do it on your own :)

And ive learned another thing: if you know one programming language the following ones are easier to learn.

Author:  MaFiOuS [Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:28 pm ]
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me:
-c (a lot)
-c++ (almost there...)
-c# (learning stage)
-VBS (better than average)
-Ragnarok NPCs scripting
-that weird one that all the kidz learned on MSX (Basic)
-Clipper 8)

about spoken languages i can talk in english, spanish and portuguese (main language)

Author:  ConstableBrew [Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:50 am ]
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Visual Basic, VBScript, QBasic, Access/Office Basic (My specialty.)
Java, Java Script
C, C++ (It's been a while since I've used these and when I did use them it wasn't very much for not very long.), C# (Excited about learning this. Would like to start working with it.)
x86 Assembler (Mostly only remember the register structure. Barely remember any instructions.... add AX BX
PASCAL (Mostly forgotten.)
Avenue (ESRI's scripting language for GPS applications. Only made one application with this.)
HTML, XML, CSS (Latter two not languages per se, but good technologies to understand.)
ASP (With Java or VB)
JSP (With Java :)
Flash (minimal)
Aurora (? Never Winter Nights scripting language. I made a small mod once.)
SQL

I am really interested in Artificial Life and to a lesser extent Artificial Intelligence. Anything with agent based modeling perks my interest.


I'm learning Spanish from my wife.

Author:  davmonster [Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:13 pm ]
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My favourite programming langagues are:

PHP - 1 year's commerical experience.
Java - 3 year's accademic experience.
Python - used it for several small(ish) projects.

I enjoy programming in Python the most, but prefer Java on heavy duty projects because of the quality of the free development tools (Eclipse, JUnit etc) and the variety of third party libraries available.

My current hobby projects are writing a networked tictactoe game in Python and a Su Duko game in Java/Swing.

Author:  GeneralSamov [Fri Mar 24, 2006 9:53 am ]
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Hardly anything :cry:
C++ (mostly the basics, some more advanced things)
Java (hmm... I'm not sure I'd be able to write a program saying "Hello world!" in it :? )
And... uhm.. scripting and configging ET :lol:

As for the world languages, Slovenian, Italian, English, Croatian, a bit of Geran and some lost words in Spanish :lol:

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