Languages
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
Daily: EN, DE, PT-BR The rest I try to restrict to the C-family, TSQL, JS, TypeScript, and the structure bunch (JSON, XML, YAML)
forging iron and new ideas
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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?
Since I work from home alone, I mostly use Mentalese but other languages I'm also fluent in are:
Love (and Hate)
Guttural Sounds
Facial Expressions
Bodily Noises
Signs Posted in my Windows,
Cat, Dog, Deer, Turkey, Squirrel, Dove, Owl
Fist Pounding, Toe Tapping, Forehead Slapping
One-Finger, Two-Finger, Open-Palm, Closed-Fist, Thumbs-Up Hand Language
Hooting/Hollering/Laughing/Crying
C,C++,VCL,SQL,XML -
How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
I work in VB.NET mostly, though I am completely fluent in C#. I simply prefer the syntax of VB.NET as I came out of the DBASE world in the 1980s and 1990s. I have begun teaching myself Python and have gotten fairly far with working with it. However, the indentation scheme, which indicates when something is continued or not doesn't make much sense to me and appears to be a large negative for many developers. Nonetheless, learning Python has been fairly straight forward and relatively easy to learn with community support that is provided.
Steve Naidamast Sr. Software Engineer Black Falcon Software, Inc. blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
Two at most. Spanish and English at work, though soon I might have to learn Mandarin, more and more water cooler conversations are happening in that language. As for computer languages, I try not to think in more than 2 a day. C/C++ with the occasional use of SQL should've been the end of the road, but now I couple R with SQL a lot for managing data. Python I use just for quick and dirty application development, on other days.
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
I know 10 languages...English and binary.
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Then there's body language. Text speak. Baby talk. Cat talk. Dog talk. Lots, in other words.
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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How many different languages do you use on a daily basis?
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Two natural languages on a daily basis, but only one computer language, C++. I hold two masters degrees, one in computer science and the other (bifag) in language psychology. So let me say this. From my viewpoint, learning several languages for real as an adult is exceedingly hard, bordering impossible. Our brains have long since been pruned mostly out of that capability. This means learning a fad computer language owned by a few gurus or even a large corp, that will he gone in a few years, is a ridiculous approach.
If I'm going to be working in a research environment, I won't be using C++; probably SAS. In Oil and Gas, I would be inheriting FORTRAN and PL/I and APL. If on Wall Street, perhaps COBOL, CICS and IMS. I think by "adult" and one language you mean someone who has already carved out a career for themselves somewhere.
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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If I'm going to be working in a research environment, I won't be using C++; probably SAS. In Oil and Gas, I would be inheriting FORTRAN and PL/I and APL. If on Wall Street, perhaps COBOL, CICS and IMS. I think by "adult" and one language you mean someone who has already carved out a career for themselves somewhere.
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
"probably SAS. In Oil and Gas, I would be inheriting FORTRAN and PL/I and APL. If on Wall Street, perhaps COBOL, CICS and IMS" Ask yourself where you will be regarding skills after you work at a job for 4-5 years using, say, Ruby (insert latest fad language). Are you going to let a know-nothing manager make that career decision for you?