What programming/scripting languages do you know?

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Post June 3rd, 2004, 8:56 pm

i like to program in asp and php, but among others i like delphi, java, and probably soon gtk+ for linux and cocoa for mac os x :P
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Post June 3rd, 2004, 8:56 pm

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Post June 5th, 2004, 12:06 pm

C/C++ (VC++ with MFC)
PHP
MySQL
Java
Javascript
DOS scripting
A very, very small introductory knowledge of assembler
Some VB that is fading very fast
Oh ya, at one point, I knew Pascal . . .
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Post June 9th, 2004, 8:14 pm

C++ fairly well
A little Assembly language
Some HTML

By the time I'm done with school I'm sure I'll have added quite a few others to the list.
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Post June 13th, 2004, 12:28 pm

I know a few scripting languages:
Actionscript
Javascript
HTML

I have no idea what the difference between htm and html is though...
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Post June 13th, 2004, 6:04 pm

Well i've been into programming since highschool: The languages I used are in chronological order:

1) Basic - nostalgic programming at its best
2) Pascal - 4th year high
3) Visual Basic - Fell in love with it! I currently use it for making GUI for my programs
4) C&C++ College

I'm currently studying Java at home! And when I have time I play PC games also! ^_^
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Post June 14th, 2004, 10:19 pm

I have learned several programming languages over the past couple of years. I'm better at some than others. I guess it all comes down to what you use on a daily basis.

C++ (Not too good, but don't use it that often)
Java (Better at it than C++, but still don't use it much)
PHP (Use it all the time so fairly proficient with it)
Perl (Same as with PHP...always using it)
Flash ActionScript (Always using it)
HTML (Not too bad)
CSS (Just started learning it)

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Post June 16th, 2004, 3:10 pm

Just

php
Delphi $ Pascal
Visual Basic
javascript (little)

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Post June 17th, 2004, 2:20 am

A little C++
Perl
Fortran 77
Javascript
VB

php is my next goal :wink:
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Post June 21st, 2004, 10:27 am

i know

java (new)
php (very very new)
html (advanced)
actionscript (int/adv)
css (advanced)
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Post June 21st, 2004, 6:48 pm

I know how to get girls, Is that programming ? :oops:
heheheh
ask me about it :lol:
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Post June 30th, 2004, 5:28 am

I program in SAS (for work) - nothing to do with the web but I am damn good at it! :oops:

Right now, I'm knee-deep in HTML, Perl, PHP and Javascript books and loving it! What can I say, I needed a challenge!
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Post June 30th, 2004, 9:28 pm

i am just wondering how much ppl know.
eg.
html/xhtml, php, java, css, etc.

and if iwas going to learn them which is the order that u would suggest. because i dont no wat to learn next.

thanks

(sorri if i posted this in the wrong place but i couldnt decide to put it in the general forum or website design forum.)
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Post June 30th, 2004, 11:00 pm

With my brief visits here, I've realized that this is the most advanced forum out there. There are a lot of tech savvy guru's here that will help you. I know HTML, PHP, ASP, VB Script, JavaScript, CSS, MySQL, MS SQL, PostgreSQL, etc...

After HTML, JavaScript, CSS

I would start PHP/MySQL or ASP/MS Access.
Which technology you decide on I guess would be personal preference.

Good Luck!
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Post July 1st, 2004, 12:11 am

thanks i was kinda deciding to do java script or css next but i am gonna go with your idea and do javascript next.
thanks again
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Post July 1st, 2004, 12:18 am

To start, I would learn HTML and CSS.

Here's an excellent beginner's HTML tutorial. http://tranchant.plus.com/web/html-tutorial/

I recommend this site because the author makes it clear what HTML should be used for: Markup (structure); not presentation. In other words, HTML is used to markup the various parts of you website. If you have a paragraph, mark it up as such.
Code: [ Select ]
<p>This is a paragraph...</p>
If you have a heading, then use the appropriate tag:
Code: [ Select ]
<h1>this is a heading</h1>


CSS is used for presentation. CSS is where you define what fonts are used, font sizes, colors, positioning, etc. Here's a good place to start:
http://www.westciv.com/style_master/aca ... ideas.html

Well, you'll get a better understanding of what I mean if you go through the tutorials.

Also, get a good text editor with syntax highlighting. It will make your coding endeavors a bit more pleasurable. I like Crimson Editor. It's free and supports html, css, javascript, plus many other programming languages.
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