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Posted by: thedude
over 2 years ago.
I'd count javascript or anything based on the EMCA scripting standard a programming language before I'd count HTML. Eg, action script, etc. I've seen action script - that's far more a programming language than HTML / XHTML or DHTML ever will be, imho. |
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Posted by: esoteric
over 2 years ago.
I too do Perl, PHP, Basic, Java, C++, A+, and a little Visual Basic if that counts...I would count XHTML, DHTML, and HTML as 'scripting languages'....but would you include JavaScript with that too?...I can do a little with that... So I guess between the 3 of us we could take over the world...[sarcastic laugh] |
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Posted by: thedude
over 2 years ago.
I'm a novice at...Perl, PHP, Ruby, SQL, and in high school, (14 years ago) I did some Basic.
How about you, esoteric? |
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Posted by: esconsult1
over 2 years ago.
Ruby, PHP, Perl, Bash scripting, SQL, Basic, Pascal, Java |
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Posted by: esoteric
over 2 years ago.
Programming: Expertise
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Does that count? Um, does HTML count too? I always tell people 'i'm not a programmer' and I've done only a handful of the programming on FunAdvice.
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