What programming/scripting languages do you know?

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Post August 13th, 2004, 7:14 am

Cold Fusion :twisted:
And of course I know HTML, some Java Script, Flash, and stuff.
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Post August 13th, 2004, 7:14 am

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Post August 14th, 2004, 9:46 pm

I am programmer and web-developer .
I know
HTML ,
JavaScript ,
PHP ;
some Java
but not web only . I think , forget traditional programming is unreason .
I use
C/C++ for dos (turbo c compiler)
Borland C++ 5.0 for Win32
ASSEMBLER
I learn Assembler because i inclined to reach essence of anything .
Knowledge of Assembler help me to programming on all languages .

sorry by my english :)
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Post August 15th, 2004, 8:35 am

I'm teaching some programming languages....
I used to be using FORTRAN, PL/I, ALGOL, PASCAL, BASIC, SMALLTALK, OPS5, Assembler for Z80/8086/6502, and so on,,, almost forgotten, and used to try to learn COBOL, APL, etc. but gave up. Now I can teach you, C, Objective-C, Java, Lisp, Prolog, csh-script, awk, and HTML, and am on my way of learning C++, ruby, and perl. More languages I'd like to learn are Max/MSP and IntelligentPad. Because I don't have enough skill on ruby or perl, I usually make a CGI program by combination of csh-script and awk, and sometimes by C language.
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Post August 18th, 2004, 12:06 am

Steen wrote:
I know how to program in HTM but I haven't figured out HTML just yet.


I wanted an HTML programmer, but sorry you only know HTM. Let me when you are ready with HTML!!
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Post August 18th, 2004, 10:55 pm

I know:
- Haskell
- VB/VBA/VB .net
- PHP
- JAVA
- C (a little)

Script/Markup:
- HTML
- CSS (a little)
- javascript

I will be learning XML and releated, ASP .NET
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Post August 19th, 2004, 1:48 pm

I know HTML, and I am learning Perl.
I am following the book "learn Perl in a weekend" by Thomas Nowers, everything is going great, except that when I try to save a file writen on windows 98 notepad as .pl, it just saves as a text file.

I'm in a bit of a tizz, so please help.:?:
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Post August 20th, 2004, 5:29 am

sambell13 wrote:
....when I try to save a file writen on windows 98 notepad as .pl, it just saves as a text file.

I'm in a bit of a tizz, so please help.:?:


Just rename the file (change file extension from .txt to .pl). And when you save the file in notepad change the field ?Save as type? to ?All Files? instead ?Text Documents (*.txt)?
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Post August 23rd, 2004, 2:30 am

Does anyone know OZ programming language?
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Post August 23rd, 2004, 10:08 pm

sambell13 wrote:
I know HTML, and I am learning Perl.
I am following the book "learn Perl in a weekend" by Thomas Nowers, everything is going great, except that when I try to save a file writen on windows 98 notepad as .pl, it just saves as a text file.

I'm in a bit of a tizz, so please help.:?:


When you save the file, under the filename, you'll notice a select box that says "Text document (*.txt)". If you click that and choose "All Files" notepad will save with the extension you want instead of using .txt.
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Post August 30th, 2004, 11:41 am

Steen wrote:
I know how to program in HTM but I haven't figured out HTML just yet.




This is bloody hilarious!!!
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Post September 6th, 2004, 9:51 am

im a computer science student -- a programmer by heart :D
i know perl, php, c/c++, lisp, cobol, prolog, java and javascript, and a bit of visual basic...

my favorite among these is JAVA...
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Post September 7th, 2004, 5:38 am

Just learned brainf*ck! http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/boyfriend/

Only 8 characters in the language '+', '-', '<', '>', ',', '.', '[' and ']', but you can write any program in boyfriend (assuming you can redirect standard input and output to any i/o device you need to use)

Definitely going to write everything in boyfriend from now on, NOT!
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Post September 7th, 2004, 6:47 am

lol: that boyfriend sounds like fun!

anyhoo, this is everything I know (started learning 1 year and a bay ago!)
in order I learnt then.

YaBasic (All forgotten now...)
Pascal (Never got round to doing any graphics, just as well really...)
Visual Basic (I'm pretty good at this, but could do with learning more...)
Actionscript(The one for flash, I've just about got the basics)
HTML (I know, I read most of the pages in this thread, It just makes my list look longer...)
CSS (A tiny bit...)
Javascript
C (Just made my first hello world yesterday!)

err... I think that is it. not bad for a year, i also started to learn some DX8 for VB, but I don't know if I shouldn't just wait to use it in c... mebbie I'll have a look at that boyfriend... lol!
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Post September 11th, 2004, 6:44 pm

These lists look sort of long, but that is countered by the fact that I do not know any of these languages well, except for boyfriend, User RPL, BASIC, and the markup languages which are not DocBook.

Plus, I listed multiple specifications of HTML, as if knowing the distinctions is important.

Programming languages:
boyfriend (it's my favorite)
User Reverse Polish LISP (it's really my favorite. For HP calculators)
System Reverse Polish LISP (but I like this one better)
Forth (a bit)
Scheme (this is cool)
C++ (I use it, but I haven't really learned it per se)
Perl (I use it so rarely that I have to check references all the time)
PHP (I don't like it, just because I'm a stooge. However, I wouldn't willingly use anything else for Web programming)
Java (I've written exactly one program with this language, total, and it is the most useful to other people of all that I have made)
BASIC (wrote a Tetris in Q-BASIC)
TI-Basic (which is technically not a form of BASIC. Most useless language ever, except for the fact that a calculator-sabatoge program I wrote and named "TETRIS" resulted in my stolen TI-83 being returned)
C# (wrote one program with this, too, and mostly other people did the work. However, I learned a lot of unused information about writing for tablet PCs in the process)

Markup Languages
HTML 2 (a nicely designed language)
HTML 3 (an interesting draft with nice features)
HTML 3.2 (documentation of proprietary crap)
HTML 4.01 (moved people away from proprietary crap, slowly)
XHTML 1.0 (technically speaking, it breaks compatibility with HTML, but does not break compatibility with any browsers, except for a couple. Completely useless; most people adopt it just because it's the newest standard and because it has an X at the beginning of its name)
XHTML 1.1 (an exercise in futility)
XHTML 2 (a great move in the right direction. Will take a long time to become adopted, if that ever happens. Still has problems from the fact that it is XML)
UTD (an interesting and incomplete proposal that would be great if it were further developed. see http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/data/utd.html )
DocBook (learned it for fun, forgot it too)
DHTML (wtf, there is no such thing as DHTML. Anybody who uses the term "DHTML" should be shot. Do you think I am joking?)

Hated Languages
Javascript (the amount of times it is used wisely does not make up for the amount it is misused)
TI-89-Basic (just about the most badly-designed language ever, which is a shame for something that would otherwise be rather powerful, for a calculator)
C# (I just don't like how the name is also the name of a set of exponentially related frequencies of sound)
B flat (just kidding. Not a funny joke, eh?)
Flash (I don't hate Flash; I just hate people who use it when they don't need to. I love Flash, actually)
HTML As Stored In Many People's Minds and As Many People Write It (the language is just useless when people only care about the visual presentation in a select group of browsers)
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Post September 13th, 2004, 8:39 pm

I only know 10-15 languages but with that spread the potential to learn a required language in a week is high. Retention is the biggest trick and the only good reason that I don't study all languages. Maybe another question for this forum is what languages do you consider important OR how would you group languages (ie. c,c++,java,js,php or basic,vb,vbs all one group)?

The truth is that most languages are modeled after others and simply have different built-ins and a couple or twist(which are the main reason for their existence)
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