How many language do you know?
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Hi !!!
I'm learning a little of: C++, Pascal, Basic and Perl...
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languages I know
I started with QBasic, fiddled a little with VB and was force-fed C in my first semester CS course. But soon after I learned JAVA and now I rarely use anything else anymore. For the UVa I use C++ half the time. (BTW I also know 8086 assembler, but nobody seems to use that for any serious work anymore.)
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Many of them are object oriented languages, but I know some funny languages too (like Ocaml). Below is list:
C/C++
Pascal (Object Pascal too, but not Delphi)
HTML with JavaScript
Java
Ocaml
Assembler
Clipper (upto 5.0 version)
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C/C++
Pascal (Object Pascal too, but not Delphi)
HTML with JavaScript
Java
Ocaml
Assembler
Clipper (upto 5.0 version)
Best regards
DM
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Would you say what do you mean by language learning is completed...
Here one poster mentioned
How I can know that one language is already learned...
Thanx
Here one poster mentioned
What it means...Not Compete Yet
How I can know that one language is already learned...
Thanx
Oh my dear,
I used to make lists of languages for CV:s and personal gratification but my expanding ego - not interest - led me to studying computer language theory and higher order logic and I just lost all pride and interest in my list. What does it really mean to KNOW a language? What IS a language? I became disgusted with implementations, hardware tradeoffs and different approaches none of which could be guaranteed superior to the others in all matters. In a way I must have given up for I am totally lost now. If you want a chance to get lost too try some of these:
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~dfried/dfried/mex.ps
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_paradigm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formal_sem ... _languages
http://www.program-transformation.org/Transform/WebHome
http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/
To land again:
http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
http://merd.sourceforge.net/pixel/langu ... languages/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_language
OK, I do remember the favourite parts of my list,
but I do not claim to be able to write compilers or even interpreters for them.
I'm sorry I asked. This is supposed to be a jolly, light-hearted thread. If I list a language as known, obviously I consider it well enough learnt and also a language. Let later posters flame you, don't rob them of that pleasure.
Fact is I'm trying to learn Haskell during the short intervals when I'm not totally depressed by my inability to evaluate a language design, despite all the theory out there. In my light moments I even think my gut feeling is something to go on. But after a while I always start thinking there has to be a perfect way of programming computers and this can hardly be it, I'd better wait until GNU releases a compiler for that final language. It never even touches my mind to join in the development. Talk about being institutionalised. Well kids, take heed.
I used to make lists of languages for CV:s and personal gratification but my expanding ego - not interest - led me to studying computer language theory and higher order logic and I just lost all pride and interest in my list. What does it really mean to KNOW a language? What IS a language? I became disgusted with implementations, hardware tradeoffs and different approaches none of which could be guaranteed superior to the others in all matters. In a way I must have given up for I am totally lost now. If you want a chance to get lost too try some of these:
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~dfried/dfried/mex.ps
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_paradigm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formal_sem ... _languages
http://www.program-transformation.org/Transform/WebHome
http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/
To land again:
http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
http://merd.sourceforge.net/pixel/langu ... languages/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_language
OK, I do remember the favourite parts of my list,
but I do not claim to be able to write compilers or even interpreters for them.
- Z80
68000
BASIC
Pascal
Think Pascal (Macintosh, object oriented)
C
C++
Scheme
Smalltalk
Erlang
Prolog
Java
Awk, Sed and Bash
I'm sorry I asked. This is supposed to be a jolly, light-hearted thread. If I list a language as known, obviously I consider it well enough learnt and also a language. Let later posters flame you, don't rob them of that pleasure.
Fact is I'm trying to learn Haskell during the short intervals when I'm not totally depressed by my inability to evaluate a language design, despite all the theory out there. In my light moments I even think my gut feeling is something to go on. But after a while I always start thinking there has to be a perfect way of programming computers and this can hardly be it, I'd better wait until GNU releases a compiler for that final language. It never even touches my mind to join in the development. Talk about being institutionalised. Well kids, take heed.
Yes Dear
Yes Dear I'm here also agree you...
But have you got your language from caricualm course...
I got only QBASIC,C,C++,Java from my educational activities...
But do you know the phrase Jack of trades but Muster of none...
Which is importent learning one languages through well...
Either as much you can touch...
As I'm just beginner this problem confuses me much....
My list is strange...
C (Only for acm)...
C++ (Educational)...
Java(Educational)...
HTML(Not deeply)...
Java Script(Starting)...
PHP(Most of the time it makes trouble)....
So none of this language OK(for CV)....
Ha Ha Ha...
But have you got your language from caricualm course...
I got only QBASIC,C,C++,Java from my educational activities...
But do you know the phrase Jack of trades but Muster of none...
Which is importent learning one languages through well...
Either as much you can touch...
As I'm just beginner this problem confuses me much....
My list is strange...
C (Only for acm)...
C++ (Educational)...
Java(Educational)...
HTML(Not deeply)...
Java Script(Starting)...
PHP(Most of the time it makes trouble)....
So none of this language OK(for CV)....
Ha Ha Ha...
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pascal
I've learned many of programming languages, including C/C++, Java, Pascal, Basic, ASM, etc... but then I choose one that I think the best from all the others... that's (object) Pascal! Using the great open source multiplatform compiler and IDE... FreePascal and Lazarus. No need to learn other languages since then. 
FreePascal: http://www.freepascal.org
Lazarus: http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org

FreePascal: http://www.freepascal.org
Lazarus: http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org