CSS.... I dunno if I'd call that a full on language but then again I have done little with CSS.C++, and then a bit of Java, VB, JS, jQuery, CSS/HTML, PHP, SQL. (Built simple CRM's before too since I see some people mentioning it)
Also cool with designing on photoshop etc
And electronics i.e Arduino/RPi and general circuitry
And 3D design and printing
Derivco Developer
It's not lol. CSS and HTML don't really count as full on languages. But I put it in there coz others did. Also, technically something you have to "program"CSS.... I dunno if I'd call that a full on language but then again I have done little with CSS.
Nah. They are languages.CSS.... I dunno if I'd call that a full on language but then again I have done little with CSS.
thanks dude ...PM incomingI would also like to call myself a developer.
I learned Java at University but I rarely use it, I started working and I mainly code in Python and Angular(Typescript) now. Do lots of Websites and mobile apps aswell.
@skoenman
I do a lot of this actually, don't really freelance but maybe I could help you out depending on the project size.
Tsk tsk tsk... Starts with a ; delimited notation, ends exit() with none.... smhNeosteve.Progammer = true;
Thought I might as well contribute to this thread as I have some programming knowledge to share.
High School days: Delphi, MS Access and Excel
Uni: Mostly Java and JEE 6/7, some MySQL, tiny bits of Coldfusion, lots of HTML, JavaScript, Android Dev, simple PHP forms, ActionScript for games 🤢 and Python for fun side project scripts.
Early Career: Some Angular and Bootstrap front end stuff. Tiny bits of Java Spring Framework, mostly C# with .Net Framework and the whole Azure Cloud Dev stack for the big enterprise company development.
Now: Moved to server-side land with lots of PHP hooked up into MarieDB and MySQL database servers. Some Python scripts for automation, HTML 5, Javascript, Bootstrap for all the web front end stuff that hooks into the PHP backend systems.
Advice for the young ones and beginners: Python is beautiful, powerful, easy to learn and useful now especially for the age of big data. HMTL and JavaScript is a must for frontend development and NodeJS seems to be making some good ground, which JS framework you choose depends on the hottest flavor at the time. Go for Angular if you like Google or React if you like facebook
Don't discount PHP for server backend work, it is simple yet powerful and well established.
O and don't forget to learn your SQL and data transfer formats like XML and JSON.
Take my advice with a grain of salt, all of this is my subjective, informed, experienced opinion.
Use common logic, facts, and reputable sources to make your own opinion and don't forget to keep up with the current trends as things always change in the I.T world, however, some fundamentals will remain and it is key you understand them.
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Tsk tsk tsk... Starts with a ; delimited notation, ends exit() with none.... smh
You are most definitely an experienced dev... Makes a syntax error, blames the editor.Fixed, this BB editor isn't exactly the best IDE or text editor
I've done some super silly things using notepad, python and a few minutes on a friends computer...I know Notepad, does that count?
Pfft. I have killed the school's server with a bat file that just replicated itself until pc was full.I've done some super silly things using notepad, python and a few minutes on a friends computer...
I was BANNED for a term from the computer lab because I was on the command line...Pfft. I have killed the school's server with a bat file that just replicated itself until pc was full.
Stupid, but simple and effective to get out of computer class for a day or so.
Of course the teacher couldn't figure out what was going on and had to get a IBM tech out a few days later only to reinstall the server.
I got suspended the next term on the 2nd day of school for the whole term for 'hacking' the server (accessing root with admin details) and screwing around with files coz I was bored in CAT class.I was BANNED for a term from the computer lab because I was on the command line...
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