Maelstorm
Jul 28 2007, 04:42 AM
For my Unix stuff, I use C, borne shell, and perl. For Windows, I use AutoIT and VBScript. For stuff that runs on a microcontroller or a digital signal processor, I use either C or assembler depending on what I am trying to do. I couldn't beleive how many programing languages are out there. There was WAY too many to list on the poll. I know of Cobol, Forth, Fortran, Lisp, Logo, Ada to name a few.
neo
Jul 28 2007, 01:44 PM
VC++, VB, VBS, ASP.NET, HTML, CSS and Command Script.
mau-yong
Jul 28 2007, 05:05 PM
VC++, Assembler, Javascript, VBS, .bat/.cmd, PHP, HTML
jcarle
Jul 28 2007, 05:25 PM
Desktop Programming:
BASIC (C64/QBasic), Turbo Pascal 6/7, Visual Basic 3/4/5/6, C# 1.0/1.1/2.0
Scripting:
JScript, VBScript, DOS Batch Files, mIRC scripting, ActionScript
Web Languages:
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ASP, PHP
Databasing:
T-SQL (SQL Server), Jet/OleDB SQL (Access), MySQL
Incroyable HULK
Jul 28 2007, 09:03 PM
JAVA and JAVASCRIPT should not be together.
cluberti
Jul 29 2007, 01:04 AM
If it can't be done in C, it can't be done
tain
Jul 29 2007, 04:24 AM
QUOTE (jcarle @ Jul 28 2007, 05:25 PM)

Scripting:
JScript, VBScript, DOS Batch Files, mIRC scripting, ActionScript
Ahhh, now *that* takes me back! I used to make mIRC do some really neat stuff back in the day. Surprisingly capable program, even if didn't scale well...but it wasn't meant to
submix8c
Jul 29 2007, 04:11 PM
<snipped; no interest>
A little experience in Basic, VB Scripts, DOS Batch, smattering of Assembler, HP COBOL (one of first Client-Server-oriented).
Assembler, however, is my favorite.
Labview, IBM PC assembly, basic, dos. The ones I dont use anymore, or much - Fortran II, Fortran IV, Fortran 76, APL, PL1, Focal, DEC PDP-8 assembly, DEC - snowbol (like Cobol), Pascal, Lisp, RDOS (Data General), Focus.
I guess I am old.
Lost Soul
Aug 3 2007, 02:21 PM
well for me ive learned these languages and still use them
C/C++/C#/Obj-C
Java/Java Script
Visual Basic/VBScript
DOS Batch/Command (.BAT/.CMD)
Perl
PHP
AutoIT
HTML/CSS/ASP/etc (HTTP-WEB)
Camarade_Tux
Aug 3 2007, 05:56 PM
C
AutoHotKey (voted AutoIt because they are very similar and in fact AHK is a fork of AutoItv2)
HTML
Unix shell, batch files
And my favourite: OCaml/Objective-Caml.
I need to say why this language is my favourite : developping is fast, code is portable, programs are robust (static types *automatically* determined at compile time which lets you have complicated types) and fast (~1.2*C_time), functionnal programming (List.iter (Printf.printf "%s\n") my_list;; are really nice things), language is powerful and expressive though cryptic for the beginner.
Problems ? None with the language, some with the libraries which are sometimes lacking (*sometimes*, you usually have everything you need).
I know this isn't about comparing computer languages but I needed to make some advertisement for this one which is not known enough.
Stoic Joker
Aug 3 2007, 09:25 PM
QUOTE (cluberti @ Jul 29 2007, 03:04 AM)

If it can't be done in C, it can't be done

C/C++ is my primary choice also.
FAT64
Aug 5 2007, 12:57 AM
Delphi 7 (sorry,

)
awergh
Aug 12 2007, 03:21 AM
whats wrong with delphi 7?
or is that when it started to include evil dot net
i know html and a bit of css with it
at the moment im learning to use vb 6
i attempted to learn c++ but i kind of got distracted
yay 700 posts
Arie
Sep 11 2007, 01:05 AM
I started with some Basic and Assembly ages ago, writing my own slot machine. Once we had a 286, I wrote hundreds of Batch-files. Ah, the memories!

From there on I learned some Perl and Visual Basic. Around the same time I learned HTML, CSS, JavaScript, VBScript and later ASP. And of all this, I believe that I use my Batch and HTML knowledge most
Tripredacus
Sep 11 2007, 07:44 AM
JavaScript, HTML, CSS, AutoIT, PHP, DOS Batch.
I would think that ActionScript is a language?
jcarle
Sep 12 2007, 05:47 PM
As hard as ActionScript 3.0 can be to use, yes, it is a language.
Fungus
Sep 12 2007, 11:17 PM
C/C++, Assembler (x86, 6502, Z80), BATCH/CMD script.
Idontwantspam
Sep 12 2007, 11:30 PM
Well, I use CSS, HTML, JavaScript (NOT the same as Java!) etc. a lot for web design. I'm learning both VBscript and Visual Basic. I'm learning assembly for my TI-84+, and as for my other vote, that goes to TI-BASIC, the easiest, coolest language on earth, at least while sitting in math class feeling bored and having nothing better to do than program. or play tetris. on the calc.

Oh, and batch scripting but that doesn't really count, at least not on the level I use it.
Xplodzion
Sep 16 2007, 06:53 PM
Still learning here, so I am on, you guest it, VB, i'm learning pretty fast though, built my first System Monitoring Tool without any help, it tells me a lot of stuff about the system, anyway, planning on moving to bigger things soon.
MrCobra
Oct 24 2007, 01:50 AM
I mainly program in assembly language and (sometimes) use C/C++ as a wrapper. I hate software bloat.
Chozo4
Oct 27 2007, 11:14 PM
HTML, CSS, PHP, Javascript here. Mostly simple web-based programming for now.
.. well, I used to do work with batch alot in the past for simple application-like scripts when I needed to whip one together. I did try to learn Assembly as well but there are very few somewhat-usable tutorials available >.>
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