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Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by c0dec(m): 1:38pm On Mar 26, 2007
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Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by Chiz2(m): 4:08pm On Mar 29, 2007
c, java, vb and qb n' u make me feel dull
could u point me to a good python e-book or resource?
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by Seun(m): 9:18pm On Mar 29, 2007
Python On Nairaland: www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-25421.0.html
Official Python Documentation: www.python.org/doc
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by naijaguru(m): 10:53am On Mar 30, 2007
There should be a line here.

Well, I have PLAYED with Languages like C, C++, VB, Perl

But I code professionally and actively in PHP and JavaScript cos I do Web Development strictly www.codixel.com

Right now, I am in the middle of JAVA (an awesome language). Plan to get married to this language in the nearest future tongue

I run MySql databses.

I wouldnt lay my hands on any programming language without an overwhelming OpenSource support!
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by Bossman(m): 11:18am On Mar 30, 2007
I agree. There has to be a line somewhere. The title should probably say "what languages have you used professionally or extensively" I don't think using a language for one semester in school or dabbling in a language for a few months or so makes one versed enough in the language. That's just IMHO!
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by naijaguru(m): 12:27pm On Mar 30, 2007
Thats the point Bossman.

You can read and understand how a programming language works, note the features and be a theoretical pro. You can even teach it, or even write a book on it! Like most the lecturers in our universities do. But that does not make u a coder in those languages.

What makes u a coder or a user of a Programming Language is ur ability to be able to transform solutions into programs using them!
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by cypriane: 1:16pm On Mar 30, 2007
everyone has used a programming language but methinks the question is: what have we done with the programming languages we've used. i keep wondering why every cafe uses easybrowsing.com timer when the timer is so lame. why can't we do something that'll add value through the programming languages used by us?
cyprian
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by bioye(m): 12:49pm On Apr 01, 2007
1996 - GW Basic, QBasic
1998 - Was taught Fortran, COBOL, Pascal, C in school
1999 - Completed a VB6 book but never practiced then I learnt Java
2001 - C#

Of all the languages I learnt, only Java stuck. Now, I want to stop procastinating and learn Ruby.
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by Dukelord: 7:04pm On Apr 02, 2007
QBasic
C
Fortran
COBOL
Pascal
C++
C#
Java
Tcl/Tk
Python
Perl
HTML
PHP
Linux Shell
JavaScript
Windows Shell (Batch Scripting)
SQL

I have programmed in all these languages. You will wonder VB is missing, yes. I have never programmed VB before. though I av ported codes from VB to C several times.
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by ennyclaude(m): 8:26pm On Apr 02, 2007
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Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by geebengs(m): 4:07pm On Apr 06, 2007
Man, there are lots of big broses here. But i can't stop to wonder why the Nigerian software industry is still relatively unproductive if we have so many "gurus" in the country. I think the answer is "Its not about what you know or what you can do but its all about what you have done with what you know or what you can do and how well you have done it". I honestly am very impressed at the number of talents we have in Nigeria but my concern is the output. I think what determines the  reward of programmers is the ability to see what the world needs and the ability to deliver it in the best quality it can be delivered minding less of the time it will take to deliver it, even though time is important.

I got to know what Information technology(IT) is in my final year in secondary school. After i left secondary school i went straight into Networking(CCNA). Aftet i finished with the whole CCNA syllabus, I could not do the exam due to lack of dough at that time. So, i had to suspend it. Shortly after, I decided to go into programming to see what its all about- i was so in love with networking that nothing i heard about programming impressed me as much as networking-then i can come back to networking. I thought so far its all about cramming codes, no problem i already crammed "commands" in cisco networking.

So i started with C, then C++. At first, my head almost exploded. But due to determination i finally grabbed the whole thing. Thanks to a friend whom i know to be a genius. For the love i have for electronics, my first project was simulating the basic digital electronics properties like the logic gates, ports, flip flop and so on. Then, game programming. I did "Tank" and Pacman. It was fun. Now i write applications with C++. That is the stage i am now. The next step is to learn php & mysql. After which I'll consider Java. I am now deeply in love with programming. I had to break someone's heart- Networking

Though, compared to most people here, I am new to programming. But what i aim for  is productivity and quality of output amongst other things. With commitment, we can all do anything we imagine to do. Enjoy yourselves!
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by Ivvie: 12:41am On Oct 27, 2007
C++ (Obj Oriented progr). missing link for CATIA, Unigraphics, Abaqus and Femap.
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by SayoMarvel(m): 10:58am On Nov 06, 2007
senu please i've used BASIC and JAVA. i want you to teach me python
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by yinka007(m): 11:30am On Nov 15, 2007
my company http://www.spiralteck.com uses php, java, javascript, ajax, asp, vb, jsp, coldfussion
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by Kamali(m): 9:29am On Nov 22, 2007
I started with fox pro then moved on visual basic 6.0 .I have since graduated to VB.net.
I have programmed in C and C sharp too.
I am a guru T-Sql programming for MS SQLSERVER 2000 and 2005
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by roflmao: 4:51am On Nov 26, 2007
QBASIC embarassed, VB, Java J2SE & J2ME, Haskell, PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, XML, XHTML, CSS, and SAS
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by Dmajesty(m): 3:10pm On Dec 01, 2007
Web designing and programming is becoming the talk of the moment in information and computer technology. People are made to pay heavy amount of money in other to learn how to design and program web pages. You don’t need to be a computer scientist or a guru in computer for you to know how to handle that. I have a self explanatory tutorial that can guide you to learn how to become a web programmer using the most popular, and powerful web programming language called PHP.

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Cheers! Share with others.
One Nigeria Forever
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by kwebrat: 2:49pm On Mar 25, 2008
hi ibrahim,

We kind of belong to the same class only that i wasn't a computer scinece student,even though i am studying public administration in the university. I would love a friendship establishment between us and also would urge others TECH guyz to come together and lets see what we can do to help our world NOT JUST our various countries. ONE LOVE
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by kheme(m): 4:17pm On Mar 27, 2008
BASIC
GW-BASIC
Q-BASIC
Dark-BASIC (for games)
PHP
SQL (?)
JavaScript
ASP (JScript)
VB Script
Virtual Basic
C
C++
Bathc (on Liux & MS DOS) - if these count at all! lol! tongue cool grin
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by georgen2u(m): 4:33pm On Mar 27, 2008
for me PHP is my Best Companion i have developed a forum for my friends where i teach them php so i love php
php is very strong than Asp i dont know why Nigerians Love asp
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by Ghenghis(m): 9:23am On Mar 28, 2008
Q-Basic
Fortran
Pascal
C
Assembly (Intel and Motorola)
C++
Shell Scripting(BASH,korn,C)
Java
C#
T-Sql
python

Apart from Fortran,Python,pascal i've used the other languages in non-trivial apps

I need to learn something new , maybe an AI language like LISP or something ,
its just that Java,C# and shell scripting pay the bills grin
Re: What Programming Languages Have You Used? by CHRISTFUCKER: 8:20pm On Feb 03
C

Pascal


Cpp



PHP


Python


Lua

Go

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