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What language do you know?
HTML
14%
 14%  [ 5 ]
VB/ .NET
29%
 29%  [ 10 ]
C/C++
29%
 29%  [ 10 ]
Java/ Script
5%
 5%  [ 2 ]
Perl
2%
 2%  [ 1 ]
PHP/ Sql
2%
 2%  [ 1 ]
Ebonics
14%
 14%  [ 5 ]
Total Votes : 34

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g_shocker182
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Joined: 28 May 2003
Location: VT

Post Posted: Mar 03, 2004 14:41 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

me: some vb, pretty good with html, and am very interested in learning more.

If you know more than one put the one you like best.


Last edited by g_shocker182 on Mar 03, 2004 15:07, edited 2 times in total


PhreakPhish
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Joined: 21 Dec 2003
Location: new orleans

Post Posted: Mar 03, 2004 15:00 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

vb6 , html a lil, java a lil (learning now in school) and english, i took spanish a lil in college and high school also - and living in new orleans i know a lot of ebonics - lol

andkiich
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Joined: 03 May 2003
Location: USA

Post Posted: Mar 03, 2004 15:44 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

COBOL, IMS, DB2, CICS, IMS/DC, RPG, Basic, Visual Basic, Delphi, HTML, Java, Powerbuilder, C, C++, Javascript, Japanese(read, not speak).

sterno
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Joined: 11 Jun 2002
Location: MO, US

Post Posted: Mar 03, 2004 19:28 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Perl, PHP, C, C++, Objective C, Korn shell, C-shell, assembly (6502 and MIPS), a few varieties of BASIC (not VB), TCL, Scheme, SQL (if you consider that a language). Plus a few others that I've used now and then in the past, stuff like MOO, Pascal, Fortran, Oberon, etc. These days every language looks alike.

I suppose if you're going to include HTML I could throw in HTML, XML, SGML, and LaTeX.
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g_shocker182
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Joined: 28 May 2003
Location: VT

Post Posted: Mar 03, 2004 20:23 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

sterno wrote:
Perl, PHP, C, C++, Objective C, Korn shell, C-shell, assembly (6502 and MIPS), a few varieties of BASIC (not VB), TCL, Scheme, SQL (if you consider that a language). Plus a few others that I've used now and then in the past, stuff like MOO, Pascal, Fortran, Oberon, etc. These days every language looks alike.

I suppose if you're going to include HTML I could throw in HTML, XML, SGML, and LaTeX.


What is the extent of your capabilites, rather, whats the most complex program that you can create?


kenmo
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Joined: 27 Dec 2002
Location: Canada

Post Posted: Mar 03, 2004 21:16 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I've program in VB. And years ago the xBase family (dBase, dBFast, Clipper, FoxPro)...

I wanted to learn Delphi years ago. And Borland C++ but that was years ago....

Now I'm trying to learn some 3D apps (Lightwave, Wings3D, Vue D'Esprit, GMax, etc)....


Sifaga
More fiyah


Joined: 20 Aug 2003
Location: Melbourne, Australia

Post Posted: Mar 03, 2004 21:18 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

RPG

sterno
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Joined: 11 Jun 2002
Location: MO, US

Post Posted: Mar 03, 2004 21:19 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

If I need something and decide it's worth my time I write it or modify/automate existing software to do what I want. If I don't know how I figure it out as I go. I've written CGIs, data manipulation scripts, database applications, etc.

For people with programming experience the question often isn't "is this too complex for me to write?" so much as "is writing this software worthwhile?"
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Ufit
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Joined: 02 May 2003

Post Posted: Mar 05, 2004 08:27 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

VB6/.NET VC++ assembly (motorola,x86) html, HLSL, LLSL (shaders).
Basically C++ and VB.Net is all that u need now.
I'm thinking to get into game development but first must graduate)
Funny thing is I sell computers and not program. Programming is my hobby.


waynefeltham
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Joined: 28 Jan 2004

Post Posted: Mar 07, 2004 06:15 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Hi All

I've been using VB for the last couple of years and am now moving into C#.

As a learning project, I wanted to make an application that would rip a DVD and output an .mpg (mpeg4) file for use on my Sony Ericsson P900.

There are numerous ways to do this currently but none that I can find that will do the whole thing at once.

Even if there were, it's a good idea to write a project as you're learning...gives you a bit more focus. smile.gif

Anyways, anyone ever done anything like this or point me in the right direction to start? I've no experience with writing apps to rip DVDs or encode into mpeg4...so pretty much a complete noob.

Cheers


Wayne


vhelp
..Semi Neutral..


Joined: 31 Mar 2001
Location: New York

Post Posted: Mar 07, 2004 10:02 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Morning guys tongue.gif

hay g_shocker182..

That's the avatar I remember you as. I'm glad you got it back laugh.gif

Well, my favorite language is Delphi (pascal) but you didn't include this.
All others that I've worked with are:

* cobol; rpg; c/c++; vic-basic; pet-basic; basica; vb, vba..
and many other variations of BASIC - it was my start in most programing.

Cheers all,
-vhelp


djelimon
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Joined: 31 Oct 2003

Post Posted: Mar 09, 2004 06:37 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

COBOL, RPG IV, C, Pascal SQL, (DB2), some Java (increasing) some Javascript, some Korn Shell.

I was deep into Java when someone bought me a burner for Christmas...


Boolean
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Joined: 25 Apr 2002
Location: England

Post Posted: Mar 09, 2004 06:50 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I've selected C/C++ but for the last 2 years I've been using .Net C#

ronnylov
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Joined: 29 Aug 2002
Location: Sweden

Post Posted: Mar 19, 2004 15:23 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I'm very good at programming in LabVIEW from National Instruments. But that choice was not available in the poll, so I did not vote.
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realmexican
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Joined: 18 Mar 2004
Location: Indiana

Post Posted: Mar 25, 2004 20:59 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

VB, Java, HTML and its siblings (some of them), Delphi/Pascal and LabVIEW (a.k.a. G), a little of C

tgpo
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Joined: 15 Feb 2002
Location: The South Side

Post Posted: Apr 02, 2004 10:09 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Basic
Visual Basic
HTML

Some:
C++
ASM
Jacascript
English
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xcool
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Joined: 31 Oct 2003
Location: Pearl Harbor USA

Post Posted: Apr 02, 2004 10:25 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

English only. Ooops, you mean programming language, April fool! laugh.gif

Edocecrous
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Joined: 23 Jul 2004

Post Posted: Jul 30, 2004 09:54 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

ASSEMBLY
COBOL
FORTRAN
BASIC
QBASIC
Visual Basic
PASCAL
DELPHI
C
C++
Visual C++
HTML (it's a markup language, and not really a programming language tho...)
Javascript
PERL
PHP

...and maybe something i left out? Oh well....


trossin
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Joined: 20 Nov 2001
Location: United States

Post Posted: Aug 06, 2004 12:48 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Highlevel
Cobol: Great for wordy code (25 PLUS 50)
FORTRAN
C++
PASCAL
PL/C
C
Perl: I don't like the way the code looks when finished
Low level:
6502 assembly
6809 assembly
6801 assembly
PIC16F628 assembly
Z8Encore assembly
TMS320C30 assembly
68000 assembly
Darn low level:
1802 machine code (Hex)
Damn low level
Verilog and Synopsys: Great for designing ASICs
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DaveS
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Joined: 18 Apr 2003

Post Posted: Aug 06, 2004 13:27 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

now you're talking ... 68000 assembler and z80 assembler (the old radio shack pcs)
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DVD_Ripper
Bob the Ripper


Joined: 27 May 2004
Location: USA

Post Posted: Aug 06, 2004 14:40 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

HTML, some javascript (enough to let me hack some code)

TheFamilyMan
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Joined: 09 Jan 2004
Location: south SF bay area, CA USA

Post Posted: Aug 06, 2004 15:25 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Just for the record (i.e. post count).

Programming Languages:
C++
C
java (barely)
perl, awk
Unix shell scripts (Borne, C and variants)
XML (this is really not a programming language)
Fortran (most variations)
basic
680x0 and an odd assortment of other processors' assembly language

I'm still stuck in the UNIX programming universe; never had a chance professionally to do anything of value programming a PC. Thank God for all those tireless programmers who have brought this hobby such excellent freeware/donationware programs for us users. Lets give them THREE CHEERS..
HIP HIP HOORAY!
HIP HIP HOORAY!
HIP HIP HOORAY!!!!
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