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devTea219106y- HTML, CSS, JS, C#, SQL
- That’s all I know I don’t really remember well other than that
- Probably python or any hardware friendly language
- Indonesia -
1 php, java, javascript, markup html5, stylesheets sass css. Python and C# in the past(mostly c#)
2 a fuckload, c#, php, java, python, ruby, golang, c and c++(mostly school, never professionally), Clojure and Scheme(my own projects, not professionally) obj c and Swift (did professionally)
3 i would like to be able to code in c or c++ because I want to get into sys engineering, I would also like rust and golang(we might apply golang at work)
3 the glorious Texas, USA -
- C#, JS, SQL
- C#, C++, Go, Visual Basic, Java, JS, SQL, PHP, A bit of Python
- Q#, C++ more deeply
- Germany -
starer93986y- nah, current title is project manager, but basically getting pay without doing anything.
- mainly android(java, kotlin)
- iOS(swift, oc), because i have a mac now
- AU -
GMR51635176yC#, ActionScript (before Flash died ;P), HTML+CSS, PHP (just learned), Lua, working on C++.
I'd really like to do C++.
'Murica. -
- ocaml, c, assembly
- java, js, haskell, python
- rust, go, maybe kotlin once it matures
- hungary -
Navigatr9276y1. Not applicable since I don't work yet (still studying a bit), is that still okay? :/
2. Confident enough to say I might be intermediate with Python, and I'm fairly familiar with JS (mostly vanilla, little bit of jQuery, learned together with HTML and CSS). Have touched a bit on C# and C++, and dipped my toe into Java, but would like to learn more on at least one of those. Know a little bit of basic SQL as well.
3. I'd like to expand on some of the ones mentioned above at least to understand more programming languages overall, but also as a good skill set to have. I am also interested in older/more classic languages (like BASIC, COBOL, Fortran and such), but that's mostly just out of personal curiosity about computer history.
4. Sweden :D -
I'm not strictly front-end or web dev (I'm a general purpose trainee) Currently learning ASP.net
I've seen a lot of web developers in devrant (including myself) and I'm interested in other peoples work...so, can you answer this quick poll?
- What language(s) do you use for work?
- What language(s) do you know?
- What languages would you like to try and why?
- Where are you from?
Thanks ranters <3
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