hihi, So I got wondering how many people know any programming/scripting/other languages. Just so people are clear; I've put other as HTML and CSS are both markup languages. Then other languages like PHP fit is a scripting language. Anyways! I am quite good in Java and PHP. I also do a lot of stuff with the Bukkit plugin Skript: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/Skript/ What stuff do you know?
Hmm... rusty on the java, but python, some c++, javascript. I don't know if matlab and labview count... haha. But those too.
GML Python C# JavaScript HTML 5 CSS Tiny bit of c++ And swift I know c# and Python the most, I would recommend learning Python first like I did, because the language isn't super hard to learn, it's actually pretty easy, so you can get a feel to see if you like the whole scriptingness
-Some java script -css -c+ -c++ -HTML -some Binary -some php -and a few encryption languages All this is based from my old jobs and all in the xbox live area.... Only ones I used in the last few years is the website codes.
I mainly use Java, but I'm pretty good with PHP and HTML and CSS (but who isn't now though? ). I could also probably make something basic in C/C++/Objective-C. I'm not sure how you can know "some" binary. You basically keep adding zeros and ones until you get the number you want
and to describe, a markup language is a language that defines a structure and presentation, but does not control logic. However, HTML actually violates the markup principle, making it sort of a markup, programming and styling language combined, as the OLD HTML nodes <b>, <i> etc count as presentation instructions, then the IE version conditional statements of <!if IE8> stuff are in line of programming logic. Then <noscript> counts as logic. But at my skill level, its not really a thing about knowing a language, as I can work in any language needed. But ones I'm well experienced in: PHP 4+ JavaScript Client & Node.JS - there are essentially 2 versions of utilizing JavaScript Java CSS/SCSS C++ Bash I've dabbled in Python, and dabbled in the devil Perl (never again) I'm about to heavily dive into Dart, and I recommend it to any web developer who currently uses JavaScript. I don't like to speak of those days but I've done VB4 VB6, VB.NET C#
PHP 5 HTML5 CSS3 Little bit of JavaScript VB.NET (little while ago) A tiny bit of Java (with the Bukkit API) Lua (long time ago)