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Programmers?
Posted: 2003-02-16 06:42pm
by kojikun
How many programmers (in training?) visit SDN? ..
Posted: 2003-02-16 07:40pm
by Exonerate
I program a little, just casually.
I know HTML, CSS (If you actually consider them languages), PHP, Javascript, and a little Perl and C++.
All self-taught
Posted: 2003-02-16 07:44pm
by Raxmei
I just barely qualify as a programmer in training, being enrolled in a visual basic class at high school.
Posted: 2003-02-16 07:45pm
by The Yosemite Bear
AS400, C++, Basic & Unix from my days of glory (Long gone)
Posted: 2003-02-16 08:14pm
by Hotfoot
C++ and Java, in training.
Posted: 2003-02-16 08:34pm
by Xon
4 years of using Pascal(very confident).
2 flavours:
1 year - Turbo Pascal 5.5
3 years - Object Pacal language used by Delphi
1/2 year of java(confident).
1/2 a year of C++(not very confident ).
I can translate C/C++/Java code to Pascal fairly easily.
I hate macros.
I hate template trickery.
I really hate long compiling times.
Posted: 2003-02-17 01:21am
by Mad
C/C++. Currently majoring in Computer Science. I also played around in Qbasic and an obscure (in that it is not well-known) langage called Euphoria.
Edit: I guess you can add HTML to that list, though my knowledge of it is relatively basic.
Re: Programmers?
Posted: 2003-02-17 01:29am
by GrandMasterTerwynn
kojikun wrote:How many programmers (in training?) visit SDN? ..
Hell, I
am trained.
C/C++, MATLAB, several flavors of assembly, and VHDL, which is actually a hardware description language.
Posted: 2003-02-17 02:25am
by Enlightenment
I'm not formally trained in any substantive way but I can program in BASIC, 16bit 80x86 assembly, Python, Java, Javascript, C and C++. I'm not pursuing comp. sci, though.
Posted: 2003-02-17 02:29am
by Dalton
I'm pretty good at older HTML, a bit of the newer CSS, some JavaScript, and a wee bit of MySQL and PHP. I know a couple of scraps of Perl.
Just a bunch of bits and pieces of web authoring languages, really.
Re: Programmers?
Posted: 2003-02-17 02:29am
by jegs2
kojikun wrote:How many programmers (in training?) visit SDN? ..
I just finished programming a Roulette program in BASIC on my
Timex Sinclair 2068. I'm rather proud of it. It takes only five minutes or so to load from a cassette tape. although it took
pages of code...
Posted: 2003-02-17 03:49am
by Dahak
I'm studying software engineering.
And have coded in: Java, C++, ADA, Modula, Pascal, some Smalltalk, HTML, ASP, SQL, things like OpenGL, SOAP, ...
And I have to say I like Java the most of programming languages.
Posted: 2003-02-17 05:23am
by Keevan_Colton
I've 2 years of a Computer Science degree behind me.....
C, 8086 assembler (we have an evil lecturer
), java and of course HTML....
Re: Programmers?
Posted: 2003-02-17 05:27am
by Stuart Mackey
kojikun wrote:How many programmers (in training?) visit SDN? ..
I have a cheque book, problem solved.
Posted: 2003-02-17 05:29am
by Keevan_Colton
I should probably add as others have....years of messing about with qbasic as a kid.....making good ol' text adventures and stuff was fun....made an animated lightsaber duel for one once with a friend....lost it long long ago though....
Posted: 2003-02-17 06:42am
by Spoonist
Check.
Posted: 2003-02-17 06:48am
by Colonel Olrik
I specialized in robotics and automation, so I've done and do quite a lot of programming.C, C++, fortran/pascal, python, Matlab, java and some more obscure languages for automation.