HTML
Assembly
bsh shell programming
C
Java
C++
HTML
Assembly
bsh shell programming
C
Java
C++
HTML, CSS, JS, etc. I know a bit of PHP, enough to be okay, not enough to be amazing.
I'm dabbling in C, Java, Pawn, LUA, etc. but, I'd hardly call myself skilled in any of these.
Agreed. At the same time though, there's a level of expertise in any language that you have to work quite a bit for.
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trying to learn c++, i know html, php, css
In order of ability:
XML/XSLT, HTML, JS, CSS, SQL, Java (jsp, servlets, beans), ASP C/C++, VBScript, Prolog & Scheme (AI languages - got my degree in it) and a handful of corporate proprietary languages (one of which currently pays the bills)
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hi mates.
during my degree i learn:
HTML
CSS
JavaScript
XML/XSLT/XSD
Assembly
C
C++
C#
ASP.NET
Java
also SQL for major database engines
I know html , c , c++ and VB
Thats all
I need to learn Linux now
have covered various assembly language, fortran, basic,cobol,pascal,c, c++,java, smalltalk,SQL etc
C, C++, java, assembly, perl, csh
Some I learned in school and haven't used since (that was around 10 years ago). Some I learned on my own like HTML (also around 10 years ago). And the rest just over time at various places of employment. Like it was said earlier in the thread, once you know one language and understand the fundamentals the rest fall into place. However, without practice and experience you're only as proficient as your use. Basically I'm a jack of all trades and a master of none. That's what happens when you work on the web application side rather then the software side of things.
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