• ObstreperousCanadian@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    Java/Kotlin and JavaScript/Typescript primarily now. I used to know Visual Basic, PHP, C/C++, and COBOL; but I haven’t touched any of them in almost 20 years now.

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    No actual programming language, but I do know a few scripting languages…

    Bash, Powershell and PHP, all with various proficiencies.

  • morbidcactus@lemmy.ca
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    Been a while:

    • MDX
    • DAX
    • VB

    On the regular:

    • Python
    • SQL
    • C#
    • Bash
    • PowerShell

    Historically I do data work, lots of integration and automation tools to support solutions. Primarily back end, some DBA work, do infrastructure and architecture too so less these days with keys on keyboard. Did learn Basic, C and Java in school but have never used in a work environment.

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    Professionally, I’ve worked with Python, C++, C# and Java. Also briefly a little bit of Perl.

    Outside work, I’ve also done JavaScript, Go and Haskell.

    There are many more languages I’ve played around with, but I don’t want to list them all.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    6 months ago

    C, C#, C++, BASIC, and Java.

    I see others mentioning PHP and HTML but when I learned those way the hell back in high school, most nerds would get up your ass for calling them “programming languages.” If those count, I know those too.

    Would VBS (Virtual Battle Simulator) scripting be a programming language? I know that best from the 3,000+ hours spent making missions for Arma 2 and 3.

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      Php has gotten fairly advanced compared to what it used to be so it counts. Html doesn’t count since it’s a markup language not a programming language. You can’t control logic with it, but JavaScript does count.

  • iluminae@lemmy.world
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    proficient at some point in the last 20 years:

    • C
    • ladder logic (for PLCs - dont take this from me)
    • Verilog
    • VHDL
    • C#
    • C++
    • PHP
    • Go (this is my daily driver)

    I would hate to count JavaScript and friends.

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    6 months ago

    In no particular order.
    Basic, Python, C , C++, Ruby, Java, Scheme, PHP, ASM, Bash. Does SPSS or CSPro count?

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    In high school I took classes on Visual Basic, C++, and Java, and learned some ActionScript on my own, but I wouldn’t feel confident with any of them nowadays. I suppose I could still write a basic HTML 4 page, but CSS was always a weak point and I don’t think either of those really count as programming languages anyways.

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    Not many I’m entirely self taught and was into some dodgy things while I was into this programming.

    I started off making password crackers in Visual basic I also let’s say experimented in trojans and taking over the api functions of popular chat programs etc. I used to do some really childish let’s call them pranks of people who argued with me in chateooms etc.

    Never went much further than delphi as far as programming goes although I got surprisingly good at that but never in good ways.

  • Evil_incarnate@lemm.ee
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    Enough of some to get me into trouble. I edited nethack to give me 95% probability to get wands of death, but then everyone got wands of death. And I still know Hypercard.