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| 25 Jan 2016 08:45 PM |
I know: Lua - Intermediate JavaScript - Intermediate HTML5 - Basic, but kind of Intermediate CSS - Basic
And I'm learning C#, as I'm moving on to Unity and most of Unity uses C#.
Any language other than Lua that you have experience/knowledge in?
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:47 PM |
I know: 4th Dimension/4D ABAP ABC ActionScript Ada Agilent VEE Algol Alice Angelscript Apex APL AppleScript Arc Arduino ASP AspectJ Assembly ATLAS Augeas AutoHotkey AutoIt AutoLISP Automator Avenue Awk Bash (Visual) Basic bc BCPL BETA BlitzMax Boo Bourne Shell Bro C C Shell C# C++ C++/CLI C-Omega Caml Ceylon CFML cg Ch CHILL CIL CL (OS/400) Clarion Clean Clipper Clojure CLU COBOL Cobra CoffeeScript ColdFusion COMAL Common Lisp Coq cT Curl D Dart DCL DCPU-16 ASM Delphi/Object Pascal DiBOL Dylan E eC Ecl ECMAScript EGL Eiffel Elixir Emacs Lisp Erlang Etoys Euphoria EXEC F# Factor Falcon Fancy Fantom Felix Forth Fortran Fortress (Visual) FoxPro Gambas GNU Octave Go Google AppsScript Gosu Groovy Haskell haXe Heron HPL HyperTalk Icon IDL Inform Informix-4GL INTERCAL Io Ioke J J# JADE Java Java FX Script JavaScript JScript JScript.NET Julia Korn Shell Kotlin LabVIEW Ladder Logic Lasso Limbo Lingo Lisp Logo Logtalk LotusScript LPC Lua Lustre M4 MAD Magic Magik Malbolge MANTIS Maple Mathematica MATLAB Max/MSP MAXScript MEL Mercury Mirah Miva ML Monkey Modula-2 Modula-3 MOO Moto MS-DOS Batch MUMPS NATURAL Nemerle Nimrod NQC NSIS Nu NXT-G Oberon Object Rexx Objective-C Objective-J OCaml Occam ooc Opa OpenCL OpenEdge ABL OPL Oz Paradox Parrot Pascal Perl PHP Pike PILOT PL/I PL/SQL Pliant PostScript POV-Ray PowerBasic PowerScript PowerShell Processing Prolog Puppet Pure Data Python Q R Racket REALBasic REBOL Revolution REXX RPG (OS/400) Ruby Rust S S-PLUS SAS Sather Scala Scheme Scilab Scratch sed Seed7 Self Shell SIGNAL Simula Simulink Slate Smalltalk Smarty SPARK SPSS SQR Squeak Squirrel Standard ML Suneido SuperCollider TACL Tcl Tex thinBasic TOM Transact-SQL Turing TypeScript Vala/Genie VBScript Verilog VHDL VimL Visual Basic .NET WebDNA Whitespace X10 xBase XBase++ Xen XPL XSLT XQuery yacc Yorick Z shell
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DevSyntax
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:47 PM |
Lua - Advanced PHP - Intermediate/Advanced Python - Beginner
P.S. HTML isn't a programming language ᕦ (ಠДಠ) ᕤ Powar11 |
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:48 PM |
Lua, C#, and a little js.
why are you listing html and css? those aren't programming languages lol
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:48 PM |
| Oh come on Dermon, cut us some slack! |
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:49 PM |
| Lua, JavaScript, Python and learning Java. |
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:51 PM |
Yeah technically HTML5 is a markup language, but with JavaScript and CSS can make a website.
@DevSyntax You know PHP? Impressive, I took a look at PHP and I didn't want to learn it.
C#, I'll admit, is easy to learn. However, there are certain aspects that make it tough.
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:51 PM |
Because all programming languages are roughly the same, if you've mastered one, you easily have the potential to master the rest (I know some are completely different, or are just extremely confusing).
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:53 PM |
but to actually answer your question... I know Lua and I'm learning C++ (which is gr8).
Haven't picked anything else up because I haven't seen a need to do so. I find it better for me to keep in my comfort zone then learn half a dozen languages I don't give a damn about. |
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:53 PM |
How so?
All you need to learn is the slight modifications each one has. Though, it does make sense why one would call it learning a new language.
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:54 PM |
pssssss.... if anyone wants to see a project I'm working on or is interested, PM me and I'll add you on skype ᕦ (ಠДಠ) ᕤ Powar11 |
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:57 PM |
@MightyDantheman Actually if you compare Lua to other languages, it makes Lua sound like some childish language (not as childish as lets say QBasic).
Lua was my first language to learn, but when I took a look in to learning JavaScript, there were many differences (although there were similarities). Such as semicolons, the if-then statements, and objects/arrays.
C#, which contains using, namespaces; classes, type safety, and modifiers at first sounds scary. But when you get to learn the basics, it actually ain't too scary.
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:58 PM |
Because of the concepts, you wouldn't understand. Already knowing a language only takes you so far if the language you're learning is completely different.
Knowing Lua will probably not help you learn HTML or C/C++ or languages that are just completely different. It might help you learn Python though because of its similarity (even though the syntax differs dramatically). |
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:58 PM |
Like I said, they are similar, but not the same. Not totally sure on this, but didn't C come from java or something? Then Lua came from C? Idk, I remember hearing something like this before.
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:59 PM |
Lua isn't like a language that unlocks many, but I feel that it helped expand my knowledge in programming. ᕦ (ಠДಠ) ᕤ Powar11 |
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| 25 Jan 2016 08:59 PM |
"but didn't C come from java or something?" You just invalidated all your arguments and any credibility you had. GG |
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| 25 Jan 2016 09:01 PM |
"but didn't C come from java or something?" oh god |
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| 25 Jan 2016 09:01 PM |
"didn't C come from java or something?"
C is one of the earliest languages that I know, but Java definitely came after C.
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| 25 Jan 2016 09:01 PM |
Seeing I don't really spend my time studying the history of programming languages, this simply came from my memory on a foggy subject. I primarily use Lua (Lua and ROBLOX Lua) and Python, but I'm starting to learn C++.
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| 25 Jan 2016 09:05 PM |
@Mighty Good luck, I heard that language is fairly complex. C# is influenced by C++, but I'm still baffled at why more people use C++, because C# can also make a computer application (I use Visual Studio).
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| 25 Jan 2016 09:07 PM |
i know
C
C#
C++
Rasberry
JS
java
Python
HTML
Andriod
#code print "Hello World!' |
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| 25 Jan 2016 09:07 PM |
| lmao if you know C you wouldn't call C# "complex", more like "feature-full" but you wouldn't know that. You're just yet another one of those people who claim to know a language when all they really know what to do is print hello world |
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| 25 Jan 2016 09:10 PM |
@Above
I never siad crap...
#code print "Hello World!' |
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