What programming languages do you know?

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Post February 6th, 2008, 12:02 pm

PHP, C,C++,HTML,XML
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Post February 19th, 2008, 1:21 pm

VB6
Some C++6

Want to learn
VB.NET
C#
ASP.NET 2.0
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Post February 22nd, 2008, 10:18 pm

I have extensive knowledge in PHP, XHTML standards and CSS.
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Post February 24th, 2008, 1:40 pm

My languages

- VB6 (althrough not in a long time)
- .NET (VB7/8, C#, ASP)
- Java
- JavaScript
- PHP
- C/C++ (Never Visual C++ through, Bloodshed for me)

I've touched other languages however not worth including since I'm not fluent in them. I've left xHTML and CSS ... out since I don't consider them programming languages, markup nothing else.
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Post March 2nd, 2008, 4:35 pm

Java
C++
PHP
HTML
ASM
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Post March 4th, 2008, 6:33 pm

well ok just for the heck of it

Programming Languages:
Java (RULES!)
C# (RULES!)
C
C++
PHP
VBScript
JavaScript
XSL (could be defined as a programming language as it has flow control)

Markup:
HTML (vomit)
XHTML (vomit)
XML (this is going to save the world)
XSD (XML is useless without this)

Analysis:
UML 2

Design Methodologies:
URDAD
Object Orientation
Platform independant modelling
Platform specific modelling
General Enterprise Application Architectures

Development Methodologies:
Test Driven Development
Contract Driven Development

etc etc

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Post March 4th, 2008, 6:53 pm

Rabid Dog wrote:
Test Driven Development

I'm just beginning to get into test-first development and giving it a try for a while. What's your opinion of it?
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Post March 4th, 2008, 6:55 pm

spork wrote:
Rabid Dog wrote:
Test Driven Development

I'm just beginning to get into test-first development and giving it a try for a while. What's your opinion of it?


It is a very different concept to get into. I would not advise doing this unless you have a good handle on design patterns as they have to be second nature. I like it in that it delivers functional items as quickly as possible, always targeting a use case and delivery on that use case. It is tricky though ;) Requires discipline and good test frameworks
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Post March 4th, 2008, 7:04 pm

Oh, I eat, sleep, and breathe design patterns.

I also noticed that you know (and love) C#. I started playing around with C# last week, and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't impressed. It's like Java on drugs, but better!
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Post March 5th, 2008, 12:51 am

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Oh, I eat, sleep, and breathe design patterns.

I also noticed that you know (and love) C#. I started playing around with C# last week, and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't impressed. It's like Java on drugs, but better!


Well Java is still ahead for me. What I like about Java is that is is based on a set of community requirements and any one implementing them is required to fill the contracts in the requirements. C# is great but I think where Java is winning is the fact that
1)It is platform independant
2)They have launched a brilliant new App Sever
3)It is Open Source
4)It is a very mature language.

Again as I have said so many times, I think it is always best to use the right technology for the solution. Sometimes that would be C#, sometimes that would be Java and sometimes a mix of the two. But always remember - shaken, not stirred :)
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Post March 5th, 2008, 7:43 am

Rabid Dog wrote:
well ok just for the heck of it

Programming Languages:
Java (RULES!)
C# (RULES!)
C
C++
PHP
VBScript
JavaScript
XSL (could be defined as a programming language as it has flow control)

Markup:
HTML (vomit)
XHTML (vomit)
XML (this is going to save the world)
XSD (XML is useless without this)

Analysis:
UML 2

Design Methodologies:
URDAD
Object Orientation
Platform independant modelling
Platform specific modelling
General Enterprise Application Architectures

Development Methodologies:
Test Driven Development
Contract Driven Development

etc etc

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I'm pretty amazed with your knowledge...Some of those languages that you mention capture my interest, actually I know them but not that much...Hope you can answer me if ever I got difficulties in those languages...
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Post March 7th, 2008, 12:43 am

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Post March 9th, 2008, 10:06 pm

- Web programming:

HTML. DHTML, XML, CSS
ASP.NET (C#)/MS SQL Server
PHP/My Sql (with AppServ) - special with joomla

- Soft Programming:

C/C++/C#

Post April 12th, 2008, 2:32 pm

I am Java centric. I use Java for most of my programming needs. Also, for web front end, I am familiar with Html, CSS. Php is not my favorite, as I see java is more robust and is the future.

I especially like the fact that java is open source and compiled language. So, the compiler would check the error, unlike php, which is hard to debug.
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