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which programming langs do you know? - 10-07-2004, 08:43 AM

Hey all,

just wondering what programming languages do you know?

i have had a introduction to a few programing languages but do not have a indepth knowledge

of any of them :(

I currently know the following ones :)

Java
C
C++
VB
ASP.NET
HTML
Javascript
VBscript


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Languages: Javascript, HTML, XHTML, PHP, and a little bit of english.
I work with a group of individuals, we all specialize in different languages. It's worked good for me for some time now.
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I've had experience in: HTML, Java, C, LPC, Java Script, PHP, BASIC, Apple Script..
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Howdy,

Python and Zope is all I need :)

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I can't write my own scripting very well unless it is html or easy php but I can modify the following quite well: html, php, javascript, vb, and nothign else.
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I do professional php. which's all i need :)
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Hi there!

I prefer Python but I also know PHP and C++ (but forgetting) and I learned Simula and Pascal many years ago. Some Javascript too. HTML and CSS too of course if we should call them programming languages.
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I know a few, but I'm only really a 'master' at PHP, (x)HTML and CSS.

I'm currently giving C++ a go, I've done some work with the Win32 api although that stopped when I switched to Linux as my OS of choicce. I know some of the OpenGL API (I can draw 2D triangles and squares). I'm not too bad a Javascript but don't ask me to do anything too advanced in it or I'll fall to pieces.

I'm thinking about Learning Java, anybody got any advice on that? :)
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So many to choose from - 03-28-2005, 12:55 PM

Advice on learning Java: Pick up a copy of Effective Java by Joshua Bloch. I can't recommend it strongly enough. It's a thin book and will be the best Java book you will ever read. I wish he would do some sequals to that.

They all give you different ways of thinking about the problem you're trying to solve. My personal favorite is Java. If I could do 100% of everything in Java that would be great. Unfortunately I also have to use C sometimes. C will never have the safety and reliability of Java. PHP is great for doing quick small applications. Everyone who does web stuff should know a little bit of PHP. If you just want to bang out a page that says something like "The current time is: __:__ am" there's nothing quicker and easier than PHP. The other good thing about PHP is that it's trivial to get it up and running on a web server these days, whereas getting a Java/JSP/Tomcat environment up and running and serving pages can be quite a nightmare for someone who doesn't have some experience in doing it. There are too many configuration options. Everything in the Java world has a steep learning curve, but once you get it, you can do some amazing things with it.

Keep on learning. Every language gives you a new way to look at the problem.

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