Learning C++
Java next year
Scratch(fluent) + panther + BYOB
BASIC(smallbasic(fluent), vbscript(basic), basic(slightly fluent))
Very Basic: Lua -- Just learnt it a few days ago.
Squeak, at a basic level.
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Listed in order of fluency:
Scratch
Java
BYOB
Greenfoot
Mindstorms
Python
Last edited by skippito (2012-11-01 08:07:00)
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ipodbiped wrote:
I can program in:
Scratch
Java
A little bit of HTML
MIT AppInventor (I hope that counts)
In theory I could do C, but I got stuck trying to get it to work (still working on it)
Languages I am planning to learn:
C#
C++
Python
Visual Basic
Languages I might Learn:
Pascal
Ruby
SQL
PHP
There, done.
Im learning Ruby ^-^
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I can program in:
Scratch
Javascript
and that's basically it.
But it is fun messing with the HTML on the pages via "javascript:".
I made my social studies teacher freak out when I had the computer say her name in a pop-up box in the computer lab.
Last edited by TorbyFork234 (2012-11-02 23:03:46)
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Here's what I can do:
HTML
JavaScript
CSS
PHP
Python
Batch
Scratch
Flash
SQL
Java
(some) Objective C
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
I wanna learn some other stuff, but
JavaScript (basics)
Scratch (no dur), all mods (like BYOB)
Python
HTML/CSS (Which don't really count)
I may learn Java sometime; if i can beg my dad enough to teach me.
Java is like php, so I'd advise learning php first, as it really helped me learn Java.
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Scratch
HTML
CSS
Javascript
PHP
Python
Java
C++
and still learning more and more
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slinger wrote:
Yes, I can program.
HTML and CSS aren't programming languages btw :p
Anyway
I know Pascal pretty much fluently, Scratch, Python, and Go.
So about four :p
Aww nice somebody uses Go!
technoguyx wrote:
JavaScript (using Google App Script API, though I find it quite troublesome to use. No way to get user input without building a UI just for it. >:U )
That's what Javascript is for. If you aren't building a UI, don't use Javascript.
For me:
Javascript/jQuery/Web Markup
The language Arduino uses
Java (I don't use it very often)
PHP (a little)
My Own PL I'm working on in Scratch
I want to learn:
Ruby
Python
Brain**** (hopefully I won't get banned by saying this)
Haskell
Processing
LaTeX
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MisterDuck wrote:
slinger wrote:
Yes, I can program.
HTML and CSS aren't programming languages btw :p
Anyway
I know Pascal pretty much fluently, Scratch, Python, and Go.
So about four :pAww nice somebody uses Go!
technoguyx wrote:
JavaScript (using Google App Script API, though I find it quite troublesome to use. No way to get user input without building a UI just for it. >:U )
That's what Javascript is for. If you aren't building a UI, don't use Javascript.
For me:
Javascript/jQuery/Web Markup
The language Arduino uses
Java (I don't use it very often)
PHP (a little)
My Own PL I'm working on in Scratch
I want to learn:
Ruby
Python
Brain**** (hopefully I won't get banned by saying this)
Haskell
Processing
LaTeX
you can do brain[censor]?!!?!?!?!
That is, like, impossible!
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
MisterDuck wrote:
slinger wrote:
Yes, I can program.
HTML and CSS aren't programming languages btw :p
Anyway
I know Pascal pretty much fluently, Scratch, Python, and Go.
So about four :pAww nice somebody uses Go!
technoguyx wrote:
JavaScript (using Google App Script API, though I find it quite troublesome to use. No way to get user input without building a UI just for it. >:U )
That's what Javascript is for. If you aren't building a UI, don't use Javascript.
For me:
Javascript/jQuery/Web Markup
The language Arduino uses
Java (I don't use it very often)
PHP (a little)
My Own PL I'm working on in Scratch
I want to learn:
Ruby
Python
Brain**** (hopefully I won't get banned by saying this)
Haskell
Processing
LaTeXyou can do brain[censor]?!!?!?!?!
That is, like, impossible!
He said wants to learn it
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veggieman001 wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
MisterDuck wrote:
slinger wrote:
Yes, I can program.
HTML and CSS aren't programming languages btw :p
Anyway
I know Pascal pretty much fluently, Scratch, Python, and Go.
So about four :pAww nice somebody uses Go!
That's what Javascript is for. If you aren't building a UI, don't use Javascript.
For me:
Javascript/jQuery/Web Markup
The language Arduino uses
Java (I don't use it very often)
PHP (a little)
My Own PL I'm working on in Scratch
I want to learn:
Ruby
Python
Brain**** (hopefully I won't get banned by saying this)
Haskell
Processing
LaTeXyou can do brain[censor]?!!?!?!?!
That is, like, impossible!He said wants to learn it
ahhh.
Pardon my lack of NOTICING DETAIL.
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Scratch
I'm learning Javascript for Unity
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JavaScript
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I know a little bit of HTML, but that's it. xD
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I'm considering learning Python, as I'm currently trying to delve into Java and I'm thinking it's horrible. Python can be written as object-oriented as Java can be, and I really like how libraries are used. Maybe it's because I'm using Linux - Python libraries can be handled just as any other package.
I'll get to learn Turbo Pascal in IT, this school year, too. The "Turbo" is probably a bit outdated by now, but eh, Pascal's got a nice syntax and it's probably not a pain to write.
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unrelated: I'd totally use syntax highlight for the English language - would you?
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