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Hi everyone,

I was just wondering about our members here at FPH Forums and

which programming languages they have experience with or

interest in learning about.

 

I'll start off with my own list below.

 

LANGUAGE.............EXPERIENCE LEVEL

~~~~~~~~.........~~~~~~~~~~~~

DOS Batch............advanced

DOS - dBASE IV.....intermediate

DOS Quick Basic.....intermediate

Visual Basic 6.0......intermediate

VBA.....................advanced with Excel

PERL....................beginner

AutoIT v3.............beginner

HTML...................intermediate

 

---pete---

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The only programming I know is Basic from back when I got my Commodore 64.

 

I got good enough at that I was coding games for local BBS's.

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Me too Seth and what I knew of that I've now forgotten.
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A few years ago I did take a minor shot at learning Visual Basic. I quickly gave it up, as it didn't make any sense to me compared to Basic.

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Thanks to one of the original members here (James you know who you are) I got started on HTML. I can write Pure HTML quite well now that will validate until the new standards come out. But my designs are horrible.

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Pete - thanks for that.

 

I've had exerience in Fortran, Basic, Visual Basic, C++, and html. I was never more than a beginner at any of them, but needed to learn what ever I learned to get thru a project of a college course. At one time it was interesting, but right now, the interest is gone.

 

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Cool, good experience..

 

I have touched on QBasic, VB, Perl and ASP in the past years but the most recent favorables are below;

 

HTML - Advanced

CSS - Advanced

Javascript - Intermediate

Ajax - Intermediate

PHP - Intermediate/Advanced

Ruby On Rails - Beginner

MySQL - Intermediate/Advanced

SQLite - Beginner/Intermediate

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I think my HTML is at intermediate level, clearly bad designs though, :)

 

I'm currently learning python.. They say it's the best language to start with.

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I’m interested in C#.NET. Because C# is a multi-paradigm programming language encompassing imperative, declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented and component-oriented programming disciplines. C# is one of the programming languages designed for the Common Language Infrastructure. Edited by Esteven
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I have a grip on the language like Html, Xhtml and JavaScript. Now I am interested to learn the open source platform, like Joomla, CSS and WordPress. suggest me the best tutorial to learn this open source platform in which you can easily develop and design the website Templates and Joomla Templates.
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I've written quite a lot in VB6. Started off programming "seriously" with QBasic (other than typing in programs from magazines into a BBC/specy years ago) I converted to object oriented with VB3 and then 4 (missed 5 thankfully as it was renowned buggy). Recently (Just before Visual Studio 2010 came out) Microsoft had a good deal on Visual Studio 2008 so I bought it and have written a bit with VB 2008 (crazy stuff like a lotto program that generates numbers from sun flux @ 2.4 GHz ("the wax and wane of caribou populations" etc lol)). Seems it is morphing into C / takes a while to get used to the changes they've made to it. Don't forget you can download VB 2010 express for free if you fancy having a go. I don't think you'll encounter any limitations for a while if you're a novice.

Dark Basic is also good fun.

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