Well, besides C and C++, I know some Java.
What about you fellow programmers
Well, besides C and C++, I know some Java.
What about you fellow programmers
I can probably write hello world in ~10 languages.
Have used Java, C#, ActionScript/JS, PHP "seriously".
Lately I've been experimenting with F#.
Yeah, it depends on what it meant by "know". For myself, I would count Java, PHP and Python, even though I have been exposed to many other programming/scripting languages. (In fact, I first started out with Javascript.)Originally Posted by cyberfish
Look up a C++ Reference and learn How To Ask Questions The Smart WayOriginally Posted by Bjarne Stroustrup (2000-10-14)
BASIC (VB, QBasic), MATLAB/Octave, LISP, Python, JavaScript
"Know" is a complicated word. But besides C++:
Feel comfortable around:
C#, Erlang, ActionScript, Lua
Need to look up references more often when programming:
Ruby, Powershell
Originally Posted by brewbuck:
Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.
C/C++, Java, Groovy, Perl, Bash, Windows Batch files, VB, Visual Test, Rexx... (although I haven't used the last few for years, so I probably forgot most of those languages)
"I am probably the laziest programmer on the planet, a fact with which anyone who has ever seen my code will agree." - esbo, 11/15/2008
"the internet is a scary place to be thats why i dont use it much." - billet, 03/17/2010
Comfortable:
C/C++, C#, Java, Python
Have used/occasionally use
Javascript, VB, ASM, VBA, Groovy, shell scripting
Learning:
Erlang
Comfortable:
C, C++, C#, Matlab/Octave
I've used them a lot, but it's been awhile so I've forgotten things:
Java, PHP, Python
Have some knowledge of:
JavaScript, iShell (a very obscure language), LabVIEW, Flash/ActionScript, BASIC, Logo, Verilog
Comfortable:
C, C++ and to some extent SQL, java, php (i know the syntax and general layout, but not used it enough to remember libraries and things like that)
Less comfortable:
C#, Haskell, Matlab, VHDL
Have used:
Erlang
1) Know the syntax and a lot about the libraries: Java, JavaScript
2) Know the syntax, but have to look up most library stuff: C#, Haskell, ActionScript, PHP
3) Know some of the syntax: Perl, Python, ML, CLisp, VB, D, Eiffel, Forth, PostScript, probably more
All the buzzt!
CornedBee
"There is not now, nor has there ever been, nor will there ever be, any programming language in which it is the least bit difficult to write bad code."
- Flon's Law
- Assembly (probably pretty rusty right now)
- BASIC
- VB
- C# .NET 3.5
- C++/CLI .NET 3.5
- ActionScript
- Lua
I know C#, VB, VB.Net, QBASIC and C++/CLI (Code Painter).
I started Ada, R and PHP.
R is a statistics language which is functional like F#.
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Siavosh K C
In my case, the more I code in any language, the more I come to the realization that I know very little - there's always something to research. :P
Hmm... as for the topic and to humor myself, I'd go with php, javascript, visual basic, and the odd C/C++ consolde app.
I haven't used a compiler in ages, so please be gentle as I try to reacclimate myself. :P