What codes can you write?

Languages I’ve done something serious in: C#, PHP, Java, Javascript and Scala.

Other languages I’ve just played around with, or studied just to understand their paradigm: C/C++, Clojure, Ruby, Visual Basic and Brainfuck.

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You missed ASP.NET?

i write HTML and CSS and im currently learning javascript/AJAX. After then im starting backend but dont know which particular one to start

Started with ruby, then php, played around python and now loving javascript.

Yeah. I just classified it as a framework under C#.

so which would you say is a better backend dev language?

F#,Python, Fee-hp,Javascript

Javascript and PHP.

@xolubi Is it your passion for programming that has made you learnt all of these or you just feel knowing them makes you a better programmer.

Also how do you help not being confused, I still mix javascript syntaxes with php at times.

I can imagine what would happen if I can conveniently write in about 5 languages.

TODO
Haskell, Elixir
DOING
Javascript, Python, Java
TRYING TO UNDO
PHP
UNDID
Pascal, Fortran77, BASIC, Assembly (68000 & x86/IA-32)

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I’ve been writing code since 1997 if that helps with some clarity. Professionally for 11 years now and have worked on, or managed all sort of projects.

I’m also still picky with languages I work with. If I was gunning for a “better programmer medal”, I’d have PHP and Java on that list.

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Would have said html and CSS but …you know… So I’ll just skip that and say js. Currently learning angular js though, hope to be a better UI and UX designer after school and also learn react.js later in the year.

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I code Python. Simply because i love it, plus there are a lot of insane modules out there for Python.
Java and C included for student-related purposes.

Please learn spring, thank me later

Java (Spring framework, Android, Hadoop, Storm, I LOVE JavaFX),
PHP,
JS (Nodejs (Express, Hapi), Angular2),
Python (ML, scikit-learn, still trying to pickup tensor flow),
Ruby (its been a while. I prefer Sinatra to ROR)
C# (has been a while too, dating back to my .NET days, I’m a big fan of WPF and XAML)

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Please don’t let us get into that argument. You’ll have me to deal with :slight_smile:

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Going chronologically:

Back in the Days:

  1. QBasic
  2. Pascal
  3. Fortran
  4. C before C++

When I finally saw the light:

  1. Java 1.3
  2. PHP
  3. JavaScript
  4. C# (3 awesome years… Miss it somewhat…).

Evolving:
1 Pure OOP JavaScript
2. Scala
3. Some Bash for System admin stuff.

PS: At the end of the day, I am language agnostic. I just pick the right cost effective tool for the Job at hand. BTW I still suck at CSS (Understand the principle but just don’t have the personality for it).

Am I mistaken for thinking the focus is on languages and not frameworks?

Programming Languages
C - pentest-tools
C++ - pentest-tools

ABAP - SAP
Java - android native-apps
GoLang - servers, webapps & pentest-tools

PHP - webapps
Javascript - webapps

Perl - pentest-tools
Python - pentest-tools

Markup Languages
HTML - web
XML - data
CSS - web

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Languages I’ve worked/had-to-work with: Elixir, Java, Javascript, PHP, Python, Ruby.

These days though, I kinda use Javascript for most of what I have to do.

“… in which he used programming language syntax to share one of the bro codes…”