What codes can you write?

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I code in Php. <?Php echo "Beginner." ?>

I feel a need to connect also…esp with a pro in Php.

@xolubi since 1997? wow… when we meet I am going to open your head and collect your brain… Don’t worry the process is gonna be painless…Damn it.

well. there is crosswalk to the rescue that is If you can convince Nigerians in these hard streetz to shell out money on 30mb extra data and it saves learning swift. psst. I don’t like ios. Well, Ionic is bae. Have you given it a spin?

I can write Java pretty well and a little bit of C#.
I personally don’t like web languages. It just doesn’t appeal to me.

Java
PHP
JS
HTML

Var radarjs = { };
(function(q ){
q.getBoss = function (a){
if(a === ā€œxolubiā€ ){
console.log( " this is my boss and mentor" );
}else{
alert (" who you help");
}
}
})(radarjs);
radarjs.getBoss({ boss: ā€œxolubiā€ });

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@xolubi is raising followership yo. Lord Ezra.

My coding experience:
From 2008-2012, I was active in the following: Assembly, C, C#, Php, Python and JS. C because it was a compulsory EE course, and C# combined with C because university project. Java was seeming like unnecessary headache. Assembly was fancy too, for microcontrollers but I found out quickly C for microcontrollers codes were shorter and finer.

Php, JS and python because I fell in love with the Web on leaving school in 2010/11. I love code & coding, and in my head, I thought it is task similar to math and I shouldn’t have a problem, but boy, it’s hard work and unless my life depends on it then I’ll write.

Oh yes, in my NYSC days and joblessness, I picked up lisp, and try to play around the weird parenthesis. Influenced by PG, and read his book for that. It was more academic than for anything practical.

Maybe it was because I was amateur and I wanted to absorb so much so fast, I hated things breaking randomly. That’s not the way ā€œrealā€ engineering work to me.

As a side note, I think non technical founders should have a fair idea of code. Or play with code. It helps you in thinking around product. You can tell what is possible, and estimate resources because you have been there. Also empathy for your technical partner.

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1997? I was still suckling then…

I was born in 1997. :disappointed:

:joy: chill

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PHP, python, javascript. But I won’t mind trading the Php for UI/UX proficiency.

Jesus Christ, I’m old af at 26. Reality hits now. :cry:

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Haha, see them, rock of ages. :grin::grin::grin:

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Lol… @akindolu: I feel old myself. Wish I was still 17. :grinning:
Let me say mine, though.
C++ since 2013.
Java (primarily for Android) since last year.
Know a bit of MATLAB/Octave. Learning Python.
I’m not a web guy at all, but somewhere along the line I may pick up JavaScript.

Another 1997 here too :smile:

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Hmmm :no_mouth:

*Java

  • Python
  • Javascript
  • C++
  • C
  • Erlang
  • Swift
  • C#
  • 8086 mp Assembly Language
  • Go
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I don’t write codes

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