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technologies / programming languages you know

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  • SteveMCSteveMC Member
    edited December 2018

    C, C++, PHP, JavaScript and of-course HTML/CSS, SQL (MariaDB & SQLite) this is obvious.

    In the 90's, I was also fluent in TurboPascal and Assembly, but I am no longer practicing this since 20 years, so I might not remember well enough to use them anymore.

    In the first half of the 90's, I was also fluent in AMOS BASIC, a programming language for the Amiga computers.

    In the 80's, I learned programming using BASIC 1.0, a programming language for the Thomson computers (MO5, TO7), which was a variant for the Microsoft's BASIC.

  • 10 GOTO 10

  • Half of the above. More into learning about libraries than new languages. LMDB. GTK and if I'm feeling brave, Vulkan.

  • Laravel, SQL, Vue, React, Node. The normal web stuff.

  • FHRFHR Member, Host Rep

    Malbolge

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  • Can you take out that Perl from "Perl / Python" ? because I 100% believe people voted Python on it.

  • Brainfuck

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  • QuintenQuinten Member
    edited December 2018

    If you're a software engineer, you program in what ever language fits the job.
    You don't program just to program in a language.

    For web I use PHP (Laravel framework) and for desktop or more advanced applications; Java.
    For other small things Python is pretty much the way to go for me.

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  • Quinten said: If you're a software engineer, you program in what ever language fits the job.

    You don't program just to program in a language.

    This.

  • eol said: 28 years experience in left click, double click and right click.

    Ctrl-Alt-Del.

    rare programming skill,
    👍 +1.

    Thanked by 1eol
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    Kturtle

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  • I program concisely using languages, not frameworks.

  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Java, Visual Basic.

  • Python, C, Haskell

  • manlivomanlivo Member
    edited December 2018

    PHP (Fullstack), Perl, NodeJS, Ruby

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    Basic

  • @eol said:
    10 GOTO 10

    eol said: 10 GOTO 10

    “Your VPS has been shutdown and deleted due to CPU abuse. No refunds.”

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  • Hm, no bash monsters?

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  • bash4lyfe

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  • @randomq said:
    I program concisely using languages, not frameworks.

    Can i ask why?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @PremiumN said:

    @randomq said:
    I program concisely using languages, not frameworks.

    Can i ask why?

    Because Frameworks suck.
    Sometimes its even like another language.

  • @Neoon said:

    @PremiumN said:

    @randomq said:
    I program concisely using languages, not frameworks.

    Can i ask why?

    Because Frameworks suck.
    Sometimes its even like another language.

    You cant just say 'frameworks suck'. Care to explain why?. You use them to get things done, and not spending time on the boring and repetitive stuff. Its about being smart about how you do things. Of course, there are a handful that may suck, but at the end of the day frameworks are there to help you.

    A lot of people who say this often haven't fully used a framework to its full potential to understand.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @PremiumN said:

    @Neoon said:

    @PremiumN said:

    @randomq said:
    I program concisely using languages, not frameworks.

    Can i ask why?

    Because Frameworks suck.
    Sometimes its even like another language.

    You cant just say 'frameworks suck'.

    I just did.

    Care to explain why?

    One point, would be security.
    The more shit you add, the more bloat you use, the higher you have the risk that your software gets banged. Just look at NodeJS, a total disaster.

    People are getting fucking LAZY, they import everything to have less work, they do not even check the code. They just use it.

    Of course I get the point, without a framework, you have way more freedom.

    You use them to get things done, and not spending time on the boring and repetitive stuff.

    Listen, when you write a application that should last, you are not using any of the crappy frameworks outside. NONE. If you want to get things done and spend less time but the end result its crap yes. But as programmer you do not care, you get paid anyways.

    Its about being smart about how you do things. Of course, there are a handful that may suck, but at the end of the day frameworks are there to help you.

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  • 36062023606202 Member
    edited December 2018

    I can do BBCode, some Markdown, edit TXT files in an editor with GUI, fill out HTML web forms and click Post Comment buttons. I once started MS Office without making any mistakes. It simply worked. I would consider myself very talented.

    Thanked by 1eol
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  • @Yura said:
    MS-DOS, Win95, WinMe (intermediate), Win98, WinXP, Win7, earning a certificate for Win10 to stay relevant in the industry. Also, Minesweeper.

    Are you hacking for Russian KGB or FSB?

    Thanked by 1eol
  • @shallownorthdakota said:
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  • Chicken?

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