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Any programmers?
Replies: 11Last Post Jan. 18, 2007 6:43pm by telomere13
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( ChrisChris )


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*Sigh*

It seems that I am alone.  Is there anyone in this rather spatial forum that I can have a good old jaw wobble with about programming?

Reply back with a statement saying If you do/don't program,  and what language you program in.

Thanks.

Chris


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I'm somewhat capable in Fortran 95/99 and know a tad about VBA. I tend to find Fortran extremely easy to pick up... it is extremely logical... you should all go buy it and learn it ASAP .

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( ChrisChris )


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I currently am quite proficient in c++ console programming, and have just started win32 programming.  XD.  I tried Basic, and Pascal, but found them boring and impractical.

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Darn straight.  Not too much in C++, but mildly proficient in C#, and I'll be taking Javascript next semester.

- Kraahkan -

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Apotheosis


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You do know we have tech forums, which is where we hide the geeks?

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C, C++, C# and moving.
                                                                                             

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phragit

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C, C++, VB, Java, Pascal (don't laugh) and Perl, now I'm learning learning Ruby and D.

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So far I am really only using Visual Basic (not even .Net) but that is because all of our school work revolves around it. I know a small amount of PBASIC for the microcontrollers as well  

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Mushed


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I find the contepts of programming relitivly logical, but I have a hard time being persistant enough to actually teach myself anything. I've worked with Python, mostly because I was told it was the easiest to learn.
-just ignore my post if you wish, it's late. =[

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^ indeed I heard that python was easy to learn....


I managed to turn my £1000 pc into a £2 calculator.



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Application oriented:
-Visual Basic 6
-Java

Web oriented:
-HTML
-PHP
-Perl

Database oriented:
-MySQL
-Postgre SQL (PGSQL)
-MS Access

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I could make some huge list of languages I've written programs in, but honestly it's not the least bit difficult to pick up a new language in a week and make something cool.

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