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Smokeheim
02-25-2006, 09:06 AM
So, I've probably put this in the wrong area, but I suppose it would sort of be an introduction too me... I was curious if anyone on this board knew any programming languages, C, Basic or whatever else there is out there. I just wanted too know a few things...
1) What language.
2) Difficulty the person had in learning the language.
3) Use of the language in this day and age.
4) Was it self taught and taught too you at school...
It's for my own personal knowledge. Me personally know nothing about software encoding, and my skills in languages is zero too non-existent..:cool:
Hell³
02-25-2006, 09:52 AM
Moved to general software section.
1) I have learned from Turbo Pascal in high school to even some assembler in college (wich right now I´m fighting very hard to forget, with a very high degree of success :p shit that fucking course was traumatic >.<;; )
2) Ole' Structured languages were very easy to learn to me. Object Oriented ones were a tad more difficult. Fucking assembler is a pain, I have my memory of those days blocked :p Right now I'm interested in learning PHP for my personal forum development interests ;)
3) None :p I haven't seriously coded on a long LONG time.
4) Mostly at school.
HeliogabaluS
02-25-2006, 11:40 AM
i also try to forget what i learnt in school it was also traumatic for me goddam subject!
i had Basic and C+ classes but nothing has stayed in mah brain...
i know some Html, the basci stuff only....
wolfey
03-02-2006, 06:45 AM
/sigh
high school -
C, C++, PASCAL, BASIC
Self Taught -
HTML, PHP, MySQL, javascript, and an adventure into cgi scripts using C(ended horrendously)
C, BASIC, html, javascript were fairly easy for me to learn.
C++, PASCAL, PHP and Mysql all took effort to learn, but PHP was a bit easier for me than C++ or Pascal
I no longer use C, C++, PASCAL or BASIC. (forgotten from lack of use)
HTML, and javascript are fairly intact, PHP and MySql are waning ( again from lack of use)
See beginning for answer to #4
It should also be mentioned that MySql is *not* a language. It's a database that goes hand in hand with PHP.
Wolfey
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