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What programming languages do you use?
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xboxrulz
post Oct 28 2004, 11:25 PM
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So? What do you use?

I use Turing

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synapticflame
post Oct 29 2004, 03:58 AM
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I learned what programming was on a TRS-80 my grandfather gave me when I was a kid. When I started college classes, I learned OOP with Java, my first real programming language. Later I learned C, C++, assembly, PHP, and various other things... but I have always considered Java to be my "first love" wub.gif ...
But don't use Java to program jet planes or other life-critical applications! Hehehe - I love that warning smile.gif

PS Anyone here use Ruby? And want to maybe describe how much (and why) they love it? It is tantalizing, but I think I need a nudge to actually go play with it.
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Lyon
post Nov 4 2004, 01:32 PM
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I'm learning pascal. But in the future i will learn c and c++.
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Galahad
post Nov 5 2004, 07:02 AM
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I started programming on Commodore 64, and therefore, my first programing language was BASIC. Later I moved to PC, learned QN, QBasic ( and all the other Q's and Basic's wink.gif ), moved to Windows, and I'm still using VB6 for most programming, though I'm getting familiar with all that .NET concept... Also, I can program in all of Basic scripts, Pascal, PHP, Javascript.... well, that's about it. And what I'm really proud of - I learnd it the hard way wink.gif cool.gif
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filipc
post Nov 5 2004, 05:32 PM
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Hi,

I started with programmming on VB.
Now I know PHP & HTML , and every day my knowlege php is bigger...

In future , i will learn C++.

bye...
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logman92
post Nov 8 2004, 11:12 AM
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Hi,

At the beginning, I learned algorithm concepts with Pascal at school and after the basics of Object Oriented Programming with Java. Java was an open door to find my first job cool.gif . I recommend you to know this programming language because it is often required (and with experience .NET too) ! wink.gif

Today my new job offers me the ability to program with ASP, JSP, PHP, HTML, JavaScript, JAVA, .NET and completes this knowledge with databases like MySQL, IBM DB2 or Ms SQLServer.
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post Nov 8 2004, 11:32 AM
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C/C++,PHP,MASM32 under WIN32
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post Nov 12 2004, 09:30 AM
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At first, I learned C/C++.But it was too difficult for me to acquire. sad.gif
I hear that JAVA is easy for beginners. so I started to learn JAVA.

I want to master C++,too.I'll try it later. cool.gif
I am a high school student.I want to utilize them in the future.
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dropout21
post Nov 22 2004, 09:28 PM
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wow i never really see anyone say turing, yet it is what i learnt on in computer class last year and this one. i got tought the basics but nothing real interesting so i pretty much taught a good chunk of it to myself through the help file. when attempting to make... really low class games i have found that turing has a great deal of limitations (forked sound makes it stall for atleast one second). i am currently trying to learn Dev-C++ and a little vb6 but i was told that vb teaches poor programming skills, so i dont not spend alot of time on it.
edit: i also am learning java next year in grade 12

xboxrulz... have you made anything interesting in turing?
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