Do you know how to code, if so what kind?

Discussion in 'polls' started by GUI_Tex, Mar 1, 2006.

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Do you know how to code, if so what language?

  1. Yes, since I was born

    23.0%
  2. Yes, still learning

    43.2%
  3. No, because I have A.D.D

    9.5%
  4. No, coding is for geeks

    24.3%
  1. Mr2cents

    Mr2cents Registered Member

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    I voted still learning. I know html and css pretty well. That's about it.
     
  2. Minimax2000

    Minimax2000 Registered Member

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    Location:
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    C/C++
    OpenGL API
    OpenMP API
    Java
    Visual Basic

    Hobby: AI in zero sum board games (i.e connect four, chess)
    (Due to other obligations this one will run out soon)

    Job: Developing lighting simulation algorithms (radiosity)
     
  3. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    It is still a continious learning process.
     
  4. icr

    icr Registered Member

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    C/C++
    Java
    I am doing Computer Science and Engineering.
     
  5. NGRhodes

    NGRhodes Registered Member

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    So true, I've had to learn a bit of Java for 2 projects (one requires a Java applet) and the other is using a website running on Tomcat.
     
  6. demonon

    demonon Guest

    I know some low lvl languages and some easy ones like BASIC, html and php.
    I also know C++, but I think it will take some more months to truly master it.
     
  7. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Registered Member

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    COBOL; z/OS Assembler; REXX: C; C+; C++; Pascal; SQL; JAVA; Basic; VB Basic; Python; ...
     
  8. axle00

    axle00 Registered Member

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    Assembly, C, C++, java, and bit of perl.
     
  9. tipstir

    tipstir Registered Member

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    Started with COBOL (keypunch IBM color cards (white, red, blue), Basic on TRS-80 4K/16K, old ADAM Family Computer System 144KB Assembly CP2/M, odd language called LOGO like Basic and C++) C/C++ , VC, some VB and JavaScript, HTML, XML, C# Sharp. I still code today mostly scripts for Windows OS and GUI for Network Media Streaming..

    Left is the default GUI and what I made is on the right GUI..
     

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  10. tesla1250

    tesla1250 Registered Member

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    I dunno if that was a joke or not, but i seriously have tried to learn some coding but its hard with my add :p
     
  11. StevieO

    StevieO Registered Member

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    Only . . . - - - . . . = SOS lol.

    Seriously though, i give a big thumbs up to those that can code, at whatever level, because i can't. Not that i've tried, but i've seen plenty of it over the years, and most of it looks a nightmare.
     
  12. tipstir

    tipstir Registered Member

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    Not everyone can code, it comes natural to me.. C++ is not all that complex.

    1. coding
    2. build the code into binary (exe)
    3. debug the code if it doesn't build into a binary
    4. re-code
    4. build the code into binary (exe)
    5. Hope it works.

    It's a lot of work.. But you got to enjoy it!
     
  13. vizhip

    vizhip Registered Member

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    Started with Fortran 4 on punch cards and have been expanding ever since...

    Regards -
    -Bob
     
  14. Thankful

    Thankful Savings Monitor

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    Visual Basic For Applications, Visual Basic, C.
     
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