Languages
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
Two, if you count both English and Profane. :-D
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Two, if you count both English and Profane. :-D
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
3 daily, 4 very often.
Mircea
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
Human languages: 3 daily, 4 very often.
Mircea
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
Computer: Last year - C++, C#, T-SQL This year - VB, C#, JS, T-SQL/PSQL Human: 3 languages actively.
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
Two. English and Dutch.
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
5 human languages. 2 computer languages.
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
Human: 1 (English, plus American dialect) Computer: 4 C#, VB.Net, SQL (MySql and T-SQL dialects), JavaScript
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Human: 1 (English, plus American dialect) Computer: 4 C#, VB.Net, SQL (MySql and T-SQL dialects), JavaScript
Telegraph marker posts ... nothing to do with IT Phasmid email discussion group ... also nothing to do with IT Beekeeping and honey site ... still nothing to do with IT
2, English and Spanish also the later is just the stuff I picked up or remembered from failed Rosetta Stone attempts. Computer: C# and Javascript with some SQL sprinkled in.
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
Four human languages: Hebrew, English, Profanity, and double-Dutch. Four computer languages: C, C++, C#, and Java.
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
Two.
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
I actually use quite a few programming languages: I'm actively learning Swift (iOS / XCode) - reading this extremely in-depth (long) book, iOS 15 Programming Fundamentals with Swift: Swift, Xcode, and Cocoa Basics[^] I use JavaScript every single day. Can't escape it, may as well love it. :rolleyes: Also have written projects in TypeScript but since the latest updates to JS doesn't seem as important now. C# (.NET Core as much as possible) building WebAPIs. HTML & CSS : What you going to do, build a WinForms app? Nope. I'd much rather build the UI in something that translates across OSes. Although I try to use Bootstrap for the CSS as much as possible. Kotlin : Android app development I also use C/C++ for developing Arduino sketches. I've also written a few things in Rust -- check out this FOSS FileWatcher I wrote in Rust[^] at my github. I like learning numerous programming languages because it helps solidify things I learn in each one. What I mean is that seeing Functional concepts applied in different languages has helped me learn Functional programming over all.
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
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I actually use quite a few programming languages: I'm actively learning Swift (iOS / XCode) - reading this extremely in-depth (long) book, iOS 15 Programming Fundamentals with Swift: Swift, Xcode, and Cocoa Basics[^] I use JavaScript every single day. Can't escape it, may as well love it. :rolleyes: Also have written projects in TypeScript but since the latest updates to JS doesn't seem as important now. C# (.NET Core as much as possible) building WebAPIs. HTML & CSS : What you going to do, build a WinForms app? Nope. I'd much rather build the UI in something that translates across OSes. Although I try to use Bootstrap for the CSS as much as possible. Kotlin : Android app development I also use C/C++ for developing Arduino sketches. I've also written a few things in Rust -- check out this FOSS FileWatcher I wrote in Rust[^] at my github. I like learning numerous programming languages because it helps solidify things I learn in each one. What I mean is that seeing Functional concepts applied in different languages has helped me learn Functional programming over all.
Overachiever.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
On a daily basis I use just one - English (US). Computerwise, I use Java. But, now that I'm retired I don't use it on a daily basis.
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
I usually use one - C++ Sometimes, occasionally I also use C#, but not on a daily basis I even use C (not C++) more frequently than C#. Edit: A lot of people are listing human languages. Shamefully, I am married to a polyglot but I am monolingual. I do know enough in several other languages to be dangerous, but I'm not conversant.
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
English - the kind the people across the pond speak. Spanish (Mexico) - most of the bad words and insults. I can order my meals in Spanish if needed. I know when someone is insulting me. C# and SQL on most days. Used to program in C++ and Java, but that was many years ago, in a land far far away.