How many programming languages do you know?
Good day,
Here is the question for all of you:
How many programming languages can you use (meaning: you can implement what you have in mind in the programming language and do so in an efficient way) and which ones?
Kind regards, Codeline
Basic (some variants), assembler (Z80/x86/AVR), C, C++, Pascal (+Delphi, FPC, Lazarus, etc), Tcl/Tk, Java, Perl, PHP, Javascript, Bash script, LabView, Python (not particularly good).
To this end, what are not “real” programming languages, such as VHDL, SQL or TypoScript.
Actively, however, I only use Bash, Perl, PHP, Javascript, SQL, sometimes C++, because I meanwhile work not more as a developer, but as an admin.
Java, C, C#, ABAP and a few script languages. I didn’t count them.
C#, C++ and PowerShell I do well and work regularly.
Java, Python, JavaScript, PHP and Dart can be used.
You’d have to specify what “can” means. I can use some, competent but only in three. Then stop like HTML, CSS, XML, JSON, Terraform, Bicep, etc.
I agree. That’s what I’ve been thinking. I’ll change it.
I can’t get everything together anymore. But the most important ones I still use:
In the past there are various basic dialects, assemblers, PL/1 and such things.
I don’t count HTML and CSS, they’re formats for me, not programming languages.
I’m a little extra exercise, but different shell script dialects, Fortran IV / 77, C and the basic dialect of a CAD system. I could have CPL. That was Pr1mos’s command language. But let everything go.
Uh, Fortran4/77 is bad. I did too!
I liked better than C.
I’ve programmed extension modules to a CAD system.
R and Java
C, C++, PHP, Matlab, 68k Assembler, x86 Assembler, Pascal, R, Fortran. I also programmed in esoteric things, Modula 2, Comal, Cobol, Prolog, Perl.
I prefer to program in C++.
Oh, I forgot some basic dialects: C64-Basic, Amigabasic, GFA-Basic. And another 6510 assembler.
X-Register, Y-Register, Battery – the NOTES. Everything else is high language. 😀
A lot of programming languages… but also script and formatting languages, databases, etc. pp.
From Basic to Pascal, Embarcadero/Delphi, C, C++, VC, VB to Java, ABAB/SAP, etc.
Do it already “a few years”… 🙂