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  • _ _Zorro_

    Looks like my first resume where I'd put anything that looked like a language ;P

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    Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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    Well when you want to count languages there is really only one way to do it. Personally, I think the more languages you know the easier it is to learn new ones.


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    • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

      Well when you want to count languages there is really only one way to do it. Personally, I think the more languages you know the easier it is to learn new ones.


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      _Zorro_
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      Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:

      I think the more languages you know the easier it is to learn new ones.

      I was not saying that it is not that way, I was just saying that people that think they know, like fresh students, tend to put all the languages they heard about as if they really knew them, as you did*, for example, javascript, html, xhtml, sql, t-SQl, PL/SQL, mIrc Scripts. And I leave the VB family alone :) *Not saying you are a fresh student btw :p

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      • _ _Zorro_

        Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:

        I think the more languages you know the easier it is to learn new ones.

        I was not saying that it is not that way, I was just saying that people that think they know, like fresh students, tend to put all the languages they heard about as if they really knew them, as you did*, for example, javascript, html, xhtml, sql, t-SQl, PL/SQL, mIrc Scripts. And I leave the VB family alone :) *Not saying you are a fresh student btw :p

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        Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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        Originally I was not going to post the languages but I predicted just putting a number like 20+ would get the invariable, "yeah well name them" response.


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        • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

          Originally I was not going to post the languages but I predicted just putting a number like 20+ would get the invariable, "yeah well name them" response.


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          _Zorro_
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          You are probably right.

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          • P Paul Conrad

            messages wrote:

            How many programming language you know that you can work with them?

            I know at least 15+ different programming languages and have worked with them all.

            messages wrote:

            If someone only knows c++ is enough or no?

            Depends, but it wouldn't hurt to be skilled in other languages, as well.

            "Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus

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            Hamid Taebi
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            So you must have a good work can you tell us what languages if its secret.;)

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            • _ _Zorro_

              Looks like my first resume where I'd put anything that looked like a language ;P

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              Hamid Taebi
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              _Zorro_ wrote:

              Looks like my first resume where I'd put anything that looked like a language

              Do you know MaxScript or MAYA script?;P

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              • H Hamid Taebi

                _Zorro_ wrote:

                Looks like my first resume where I'd put anything that looked like a language

                Do you know MaxScript or MAYA script?;P

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                Hamid. wrote:

                Do you know MaxScript or MAYA script? ;P

                Not exactly that, but you made me remember I had put 3ds Max modelling, Vray and Brazil knowledge in my first cv :doh: I just forgot to put I know how to cook... :rolleyes:

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                • H Hamid Taebi

                  So you must have a good work can you tell us what languages if its secret.;)

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                  Paul Conrad
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                  Hamid. wrote:

                  what languages if its secret

                  Yep. It is.

                  "Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus

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                  • _ _Zorro_

                    Hamid. wrote:

                    Do you know MaxScript or MAYA script? ;P

                    Not exactly that, but you made me remember I had put 3ds Max modelling, Vray and Brazil knowledge in my first cv :doh: I just forgot to put I know how to cook... :rolleyes:

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                    Hamid Taebi
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                    Sometimes I think 3DMAx is easier than C++ of course I didnt write max code.

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                    • H Hamid Taebi

                      Sometimes I think 3DMAx is easier than C++ of course I didnt write max code.

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                      _Zorro_
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                      You mean to learn? Depends on what you do, modelling and rendering are quite easy, but ultra realistinc animations are not that easy :) Of course a huge distributed application isn't always easy to implement :) By Max code you mean scripts or the 3dsMax code? I think you have to be a scientist first and then a developper to do that kind of apps.

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                      • M Marc Clifton

                        Basic VB 6502 Z80 8080 8086 8051 Fortran Pascal C C++ C# You will notice a complete lack of functional or scripting (like Python) languages. An interesting gap. And yes, I've included assembly languages as "programming languages". Sue me. Marc

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                        Luis Alonso Ramos
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                        Marc Clifton wrote:

                        VB

                        Marc Clifton wrote:

                        Sue me.

                        I will!! ;P

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                        • K Kevin McFarlane

                          Marc Clifton wrote:

                          As to C, well, pure C drives me nuts.

                          I found after going to C++ from C I never ever wanted to go back to C. Even procedural C++ was better.

                          Kevin

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                          Rocky Moore
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                          Been there! I kicked and screamed about classes until I finally tried C++, then it was time to redo my old libaries ;) Of course, this is just how I felt when I moved to .NET/C#, where now I would feel like I was being forced into a crazy house to move back to C++ :)

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                            Hi everyone How many programming language you know that you can work with them? If someone only knows c++ is enough or no?

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                            Rocky Moore
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                            I have known many over the last two decades, but what really matters is what you use on a regular basis. The legacy technologies are ony important if you get stuck maintaining older products or have to convert them to newer technologies. Some around here on CP, will say you need to have a large toolbox with many tools, but I think it is better to focus on one section of technology (one in demand) and master it, live it, eat it, breath it.. Experts typcially command a larger salary than dabbling in many different ones.

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                              Been there! I kicked and screamed about classes until I finally tried C++, then it was time to redo my old libaries ;) Of course, this is just how I felt when I moved to .NET/C#, where now I would feel like I was being forced into a crazy house to move back to C++ :)

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                              Kevin McFarlane
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                              Rocky Moore wrote:

                              now I would feel like I was being forced into a crazy house to move back to C++

                              So you're not one of the C++ diehards (everything must be written in C++, managed code is for wimps) then? :) I found when I first started playing with C# circa .NET 1.0 Beta 2 that C++ looked ugly. Still, I do try and keep some interest in its developments.

                              Kevin

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                                Hi everyone How many programming language you know that you can work with them? If someone only knows c++ is enough or no?

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                                El Corazon
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                                I lost count, I have to go back and look at my resume again. Though I only list a fraction of them because most are not worth advertising. Why advertise RPG II/III/IV, Forth, Lisp, Prolog and the like if you are never going to use them. I actually programmed in VB 1.0 back in the day, wrote C libraries and visual designer to match the capability (and then some), and never used VB again. :-D Now try a multithreaded DOS kernel in assembly! it's not the length of your resume that counts, it is what you do with it! ;P

                                _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                                • K Kevin McFarlane

                                  Rocky Moore wrote:

                                  now I would feel like I was being forced into a crazy house to move back to C++

                                  So you're not one of the C++ diehards (everything must be written in C++, managed code is for wimps) then? :) I found when I first started playing with C# circa .NET 1.0 Beta 2 that C++ looked ugly. Still, I do try and keep some interest in its developments.

                                  Kevin

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                                  Rocky Moore
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                                  Yeah, when I first started in C#, I was just about ready to bail out for the first few days as I really did not like losing a lot of the control, but shortly, I found there was no need to do all the work I had been doing for years. Once I saw the depth of the .NET frameworks though, I was sold out completely and started banging that huge .NET drum :)

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