Fluent with: C/C++, HTML, and Java/Jini
Decent With: Basic/VisualBasic and Perl
Long ago: Cobol, Fortran77, and VHDL
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Fluent with: C/C++, HTML, and Java/Jini
Decent With: Basic/VisualBasic and Perl
Long ago: Cobol, Fortran77, and VHDL
I know HTML, perl, QBasic, Visual Basic, C++, Hex, binary, ASM(currently learning), C, ASP, and Java. I wan to learn PHP and Python, then I think I am pretty much set.
I know HTML, perl, QBasic, Visual Basic, C++, Hex, binary, ASM(currently learning), C, ASP, and Java. I wan to learn PHP and Python, then I think I am pretty much set.Quote:
Toxic
Is it okay if i borrow your brain for a while ? ;)
lol how about I make you a copy on disk.
I got a good grip on C++, Visual Basic and Java. Well, VBScript and JavaScript are just scripting languages but I know them as well. HTML is a markup language and in my opinion, it won't count as a programming language. I got a background on almost all flavors of programming languages (old or new) [Fortran, QBasic, Pascal, COBOL... u name it] By the way, I'm currently learning C#
It is better to develop programs using a Linux box... minus the VB.
I'm learning Perl. It was the first language I've tried, and seems to make sense. I know a little java, but not enough to keep my head above water.
Once you know one language, is it easy to adapt those concepts to others?
Once I got a grip on perl, java and python, I then planned to tackle C++...... Is it worth learning these other languages?????
Thanks in advance
English, Russian, C, Perl, Action Script
I have touched on HTML, Java, and C/C++ though only touched on them. Currently i have alot of free time i intend to use this time to become more versed in HTML, C/C++, and Assembly. Though ,might leave the Assembly until i have my head around a few more high level languages.
Kindred69
Not many but want to learn more.Presently i know alittle bit of C,Perl and C++
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Let's see...I know [gloworange]VB, C/C++, Java [/gloworange] (Sun Certified....YEAH!), [glowpurple]COBOL[/glowpurple] (and still actually use it), [gloworange]HTML, JSP, ASP...[/gloworange]
Dabble some in [gloworange]XML[/gloworange] for data mapping...with a little XSLT for good measure...[shadow]hoping to replace an EDI infrastructure with something more modern, but the suits don't like it very much [/shadow] .