What languages do you (sort of) know?

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What languages do you (sort of) know?

  1. Java

    66.0%
  2. C / C++

    44.4%
  3. Python

    38.9%
  4. Perl

    5.6%
  5. Ruby

    10.4%
  6. PHP

    32.6%
  7. JavaScript

    38.9%
  8. HTML / CSS

    55.6%
  9. Pascal

    7.6%
  10. Objective-C

    9.0%
  11. C#

    31.3%
  12. Haskell

    3.5%
  13. Visual Basic (.NET)

    20.1%
  14. Erlang

    2.8%
  15. Scala

    5.6%
  16. Bash

    16.0%
  17. Assembly (Of some sort)

    15.3%
  18. Lua

    9.0%
  19. Ada

    2.1%
  20. Lisp

    2.8%
  21. D

    3.5%
  22. MATLAB

    10.4%
  23. Scheme

    2.1%
  24. Fortran

    3.5%
  25. Other (please post it!)

    13.2%
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What languages do you (sort of) know?
  1. Unread #81 - Mar 18, 2017 at 8:20 PM
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    What class did you have to learn Haskell for, or was it outside of school?
     
  3. Unread #82 - Mar 18, 2017 at 11:40 PM
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    A paradigms class. To say I "learned" Haskell would be a joke. I learned how to properly answer questions about Haskell. My prof for that class had tenure and was absolutely shit at his job. What most of us did was learned the practice questions to avoid having to learn an entire language in the span of 1 day along with all the other shit we had from other classes (which was often expected). I keep tabs on the years that go through that class and every year they submit a class-action complaint to the university about him. The university can't do shit though because of that tenure contract. They fucked that one up when they gave him tenure. It's seriously so fucked.

    /rant
     
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    Java, C++, C#, Bit Of HTML, and Goochie with visual basic lul
     
  7. Unread #84 - Mar 19, 2017 at 4:36 AM
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    Lmao sounds exactly like my school. There is a class called "Programming Languages" which basically covers the paradigms. For the first assignment, he expected us to write 2 programs using 2 languages from the 50s or 60s (I think one was Fortran) and if it didn't compile we would get a 0. He said there was enough code in the transparencies for us to put something together. Yes, transparencies. He actually made us study from his sloppy transparencies where he uses handwriting because he was too stuck in his ways to figure out how to put slides on our school's system. He basically just bashed all of the new languages and glorified the old ones because he grew up with them I guess. He also has tenure and doesn't even have a phd. The department usually gets other random profs to run his course during the summer semester because they know a lot of people fail his classes. I ended up just saying f it and dropped the class before the first assignment was due lol.
     
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    What languages do you (sort of) know?

    Seems to be a theme at Uni. Mine aren't near as bad. They push for C and C++ pretty hard because they aren't old enough to want to push Fortran and the like. They likely started with C themselves, I know for sure some did. So they bash Python and Javascript and higher level languages pretty hard.

    What irks me the most is that they force us to learn old things I'll never use. In our ARM Assembly class we had a textbook that almost said word for word, "Assembly language is rarely used, it's most common use cases are in schools." Which obviously a textbook would say that it's used in school. So it's basically saying, you're learning something useless except in specialized fields, good job. I love understanding the origins of everything and how things work because of course it makes you better, but we don't need to learn Assembly to do accomplish that...
     
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    JESUS LMFAO
     
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    I found assembly really helpful when debugging mobile applications because a lot of strange bugs are easier to find when you dig deeper. XCode spits out the assembly when a crash happens. Last semester we had to study LEGv8 which is a hypothetical subset of the ARMv8 instruction set. We had to basically translate binary to determine what instruction was running through the CPU, now that crap I know I'll never need lol
     
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    That's interesting. It does seem to me that once you know something you can more easily find applications for it. But I feel as though that's the only reason I find applications for things. Like, "may as well use this here since I know it".
     
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    Thank you for an advice. To be honest, I am completely new to the programming, do not have an experience in html/css. I recently saw this article and decided to ask an advice.
    As I understand C, C++ or Java can be used for games, apps and so on, while HTML and CSS can be used for the website creation. In the occasion where I do not have any knowledge in the programming is it better to start with website or app programming?
     
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    What do you mean by saying that JavaScript teaches some strange coding?
    I hope my question does not look too silly. :oops:
     
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    A lot of its conventions are limited to just Javascript. For a beginner, you'd learn to rely on some of these conventions and would get confused when you decide to learn other languages. Admittedly, if what you want to do primarily involves the web, then JS is the way to go. If you want to make software, I'd still suggest starting with Python.
     
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    Thanks a lot for your advice!
     
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    If you want to go hardcore from the get-go, sure you can start with C, C++, or Java. But when you are first starting out these languages are tough to figure out on your own.

    Python is the best for learning, but it isn't a language that you typically build apps, sites, or games with so for me it's not very exciting as languages go. It is incredibly useful though.

    This is why I'd suggest Javascript. You can build websites and apps purely with Javascript. Regardless of Blupigs comments, you don't have to learn a language any certain type of way. Some places may teach you conventions common in Javascript that are uncommon in other languages, or they might not. Javascript is very loose. This means it doesn't have many rules about how you program with it. This makes it incredibly powerful and also dangerous. It allows you to do almost anything you want without many limits on how you do it. So if you learn Javascript first, you want to learn it in a way that pretends there are rules for how you write it, similar to the forced rules of other languages. This makes for clean and readable code and also makes it so you can easily pick up other languages in the future. C++ is very easy to understand after you know Javascript. It's nearly the same thing, just with more rules and more steps to accomplish things.

    But again, you really should know HTML/CSS before you dive into Javascript. Those two things can be picked up in a week or less each if you're bright.
     
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    Thank you!
    So.. I can strat with HTML/CSS then dive into Javascript. After that will try to figure put with C.
    Long way :)
     
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    I know SQL
     
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    I now (sort of) know Python, Java, C, C++, C#, OCaml, SQL, Bash, Swift, and some random Assembly languages (mostly MIPs).
     
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    I know > C/C++/C#/Java/Php/HTML/HTML5

    Going to start learn another language soon, once Im finished with a huge project.
     
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    Javascript/ HTML
     
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    I can now add Go to this list :)
     
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    I'm kind of surprised that that many people voted that they knew a bit of Assembly. For anybody who has never seen Assembly:

    Drawing a circle (I think* it's all too clever for me):
    Code:
    cseg segment
            assume cs:cseg, ds:cseg, ss:cseg
            org 100h
            .386
    start:
           
            mov ax, 13h
            int 10h
    
            mov dx, 3c8h
            xor al, al
            out dx, al
            inc dx
            mov cx, 256
            xor al, al
    lopp:   out dx, al
            out dx, al
            out dx, al
            inc al
            dec cx
             jnz lopp
    
            mov ax, 0a000h
            mov es, ax
    
    
            fild y_rad
            fild x_rad
    
    loopdr:
            fild angle
            fsincos
    
            fmul st, st(2)
            fistp x_co
    
            fmul st, st(2)
            fistp y_co
    
            add x_co, 160
            add y_co, 100
    
            xor di, di
            mov ax, y_co
            shl ax, 6
            add di, ax
            shl ax, 2
            add di, ax
            add di, x_co
    
            mov byte ptr es:[di], cl
            inc cl
    
            fadd yvel
            fxch st(1)
            fadd xvel
            fxch st(1)
           
            inc angle
             jnz loopdr
    
            xor ax, ax
            int 16h
    
            mov ax, 3
            int 10h
    
            int 20h
    
    x_co    dw      0
    y_co    dw      0
    
    x_rad   dw      10
    y_rad   dw      10
    
    xvel    dq      0.001
    yvel    dq      0.001
    
    angle   dw      0
    
    
    cseg ends
            end start
    
    Yeah right...

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