Looking for fellow Coders/Nerds

Started by Walker, April 21, 2010, 11:06:35 PM

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Walker

come on guys! does anyone know how to code/ run script! what code do you speak

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Walker

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Niwantaw

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Sіr. Ηaxalot

I have been working pretty much with C# .NET, PHP and a little C++.

I'm currently working on a plugin based IRC Bot in C#.

Kerame Pxel Nume

C (love it), C++ (hate it), D, Common Lisp, Python (my McGyver Multitool ;) ), Perl, OCaml (this one rocks), ECMA Script (aka Java Script), bash, zsh and a little bit of Java (a nice idea when invented, but IMHO nowadays it stinks). And Assembler of x86, x86_64, ARM7, AVR, AVR32, M68k and PIC CPU architectures.

DJ Makto

Dunno about hacking...

But I have coded some programs in VBA, Python, R, Matlab, Easy Language, and STATA if that counts.  ;D

Working on learning JAVA and C# atm...

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Walker

Nice Does anyone mess around with apple script? Im working on the learn navi sdk for iPod right. :) (this is written from an iPad at the apple store)
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Quote from: Etera Aata Linna on April 25, 2010, 12:50:51 PM
Nice Does anyone mess around with apple script? Im working on the learn navi sdk for iPod right. :) (this is written from an iPad at the apple store)

According to the iPhone SDK licence, apps must be written in a C based language to be published on the app store. This means that you must do it in C, C++ or Objective-C (the latter being the more appropriate).

On the other hand, what are you planing to do with this framework?
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Muzer

I know quite a bit of many languages. I mostly use C++, python, perl, bash and PHP; but I also know some C, C# (ugh), VB.NET (UGH), many 1980s BASIC dialects (including: Microsoft BASIC, Sinclair BASIC, Locomotive BASIC, BBC BASIC), ruby, JS, FORTH (another 1980s language), 6502 assembly, Windows batch script (UGH - I managed to make something quite decent in it but it was a big challenge).
[21:42:56] <@Muzer> Apple products used to be good, if expensive
[21:42:59] <@Muzer> now they are just expensive