• @[email protected]
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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.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    basic, pascal, c, c#, c++, asm-mips/x86, perl, python, rust, lisp, scheme, slang, java, bash

  • @[email protected]
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    I’ve dabbled in a LOT more, but if I had to give an honest answer to languages I could write whatever I want with it the answer is probably C, C++, Python, JavaScript, Java, C#, Bash.

    I’ve been meaning to learn Rust, and all of the people here claiming it’s their favorite language is very interesting, but I haven’t found the time because it’s just not relevant to what I do for work (and not likely to change anytime soon).

  • @[email protected]
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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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    Well?

    • JavaScript (and TypeScript)
    • PHP
    • Bash (is that a programming language?)

    Poorly?

    • Java

    Including markup and querying languages?

    • HTML
    • SQL

    Including languages that definitely aren’t programming languages?

    • Regex
    • CSS
  • ObstreperousCanadian
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    21 year 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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    I know that they’re not really “programming languages” but I’ve used a little bit of Batch, HTML and CSS in the past and I also use a little bit of Bash occasionally.

    I use/used Bash and Batch mostly for creating desktop shortcuts or for running games/apps with specific parameters.

    For HTML and CSS I used to maintain my own website a few years ago through Neocities but I deleted it after about 9 months because I never got any positive feedback from the people who viewed it and I lost interest. I do occasionally think about creating another website under a different name but I have no idea what I’d do with it.

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    In rough chronological order: Basic, Pascal, 6800 asm, 68000 asm, C, Smalltalk, Python, Java, Javascript. Worked with but wouldn’t claim to “know”: Fortran, COBOL, Prolog, Lisp, C++, Rust, Go.