Ultimater
05-03-2006, 09:52 PM
What languages do you know?
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : What languages do you know? Ultimater 05-03-2006, 09:52 PM What languages do you know? NogDog 05-03-2006, 09:55 PM English and a little French. (I studied French for 4 years, but never really used it after that, so I probably don't remember even 20% of what I learned.) Kevey 05-03-2006, 10:00 PM American English...and it's not that good. balloonbuffoon 05-03-2006, 10:04 PM Computer or spoken? I'll just list the spoken ones: I'm trying to learn Japanese right now, except my teacher sucks big time. (Shouganai :rolleyes: ). I took French for three years, a couple years ago, so I know a bit. :cool: But other than that, just English. --Steve Ultimater 05-03-2006, 10:08 PM Sorry, I was making the Poll and you guys had time to post inbetween, hehe. MstrBob 05-03-2006, 10:09 PM Oh wow, I spend too much time with computers. My first reaction when reading this thread was to list what Programming and Scripting languages I know. Must... go... outside... So what human, spoken languages do I know? American English (obviously) and a wee bit of French. I don't know enough French to do anything with it, although it does come in handy when doing the NYT crossword puzzle. *le shrug* Edit Hmm, okay, so I was right. :/ So, if you want to take markup languages into account: HTML, XHTML, XML, SVG. Scripting Languages: Javascript (EMCAScript, whatever), PHP, SQL Programming Languages: C, C++, Java (But, since I don't know the API all that well, it's not an in-depth knowledge) I might just be old school, but I really do like C++. I guess managed languages are all the rage now, but if you clean up after yourself, assume nothing about memory, and sanitize your input (All things you should do anyway :rolleyes:), you are alright. *shrug* Windows Vista will still support the Win32 API, viva la C! Ultimater 05-03-2006, 10:12 PM Hehe, your initially reaction was my intention for the thread. Otherwise I am fulent in Hebrew, know a bit of French and an even smaller amount of Spanish. Nope, I don't know any English, I've been using a translator for that one :D Why do you think I edit my posts so often? TheBearMay 05-03-2006, 10:27 PM What no COBOL, Assembler, Fortran or PL/I?? Spoken ....Latin (and no I wasn't around then...:D) MstrBob 05-03-2006, 10:30 PM What no COBOL, Assembler, Fortran or PL/I?? Spoken ....Latin (and no I wasn't around then...:D) Oh, THERE you are! I'm telling you, the staff at the nursing home have been so worried about you! If you keep getting up and wandering off, especially without your cane, you could get hurt or something. :p :D :D felgall 05-03-2006, 11:49 PM I am not going to list the computer languages that I know as I have better things to do over the next week than spend it writing a list of languages on this forum many of which most people wont have heard of anyway (eg. Dibol). Spoken languages Real English and Australian English Some slight knowledge of foreign languages such as American and New Zealand English. pcthug 05-04-2006, 01:41 AM Fluent in Australian English/Slang and learned in hispanic Snitchcat 05-04-2006, 02:09 AM Wasn't there another thread like this one, a while back? Well, I know English, French, German, Chinese, and a little Japanese. As far as doing anything with them goes -- nope. (^_^) Ultimater 05-04-2006, 04:08 AM Wasn't there another thread like this one, a while back? Well, I know English, French, German, Chinese, and a little Japanese. As far as doing anything with them goes -- nope. (^_^) Yes, Rhsunderground's thread from about a year: What languages do you speak? (http://webdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67108) But it was for spoken languages not programming. Snitchcat 05-04-2006, 12:59 PM Yes, Rhsunderground's thread from about a year: What languages do you speak? (http://webdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67108) But it was for spoken languages not programming. Ah, that was the one! Thanks for the reminder. (^_^) Oh, forgot to add that the languages I do know are (X)HTML, CSS and Javascript (and a bit of XML). But if you ask me to read a page of ASP.NET, I could probably figure out what that page's code is meant to do. (For some reason, I have a total block on PHP, lol!) Hmm... does that mean I know more than just the listed three? That is, if I don't have to use the actual language? (^_^) Sunny G 05-04-2006, 04:09 PM I knows my english:p and I'm learning españolish. As for programmatizing languages, I knows the HTML, CSS and I'm learning PHP. webdeveloper.com
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