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Hi, my name is Alexander Lehmann. I work at a large |
Hi, my name is Alexander Lehmann. I work at a large it service company in Germany in the internet development and operations department. |
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I have been programming since 1981 |
I have been programming since 1981 (Commodore VIC-20 in Assembler and Basic), in quite a few languages. |
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Considering that I have used computers for 33 years now, I like to note that accented characters have not worked ever. |
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(Just thought I should add that here) |
Latest revision as of 18:40, 12 April 2014
My Favorite Languages | |
Language | Proficiency |
6502 Assembly | Very Rusty |
80386 Assembly | Average |
m680x0 | Average |
AWK | Rusty |
BASIC | Average |
Batch File | Average |
C | Expert |
C++ | Average |
Dart | Starting |
Fortran | Rusty |
Groovy | Average |
Java | Expert |
Make | Expert |
Pascal | Average |
Perl | Expert |
PHP | Expert |
Processing | Starting |
Prolog | Average |
python | Average |
Ruby | Average |
Sather | Have used once |
Sed | Average |
UNIX Shell | Expert |
Hi, my name is Alexander Lehmann. I work at a large it service company in Germany in the internet development and operations department.
I have been programming since 1981 (Commodore VIC-20 in Assembler and Basic), in quite a few languages.
Considering that I have used computers for 33 years now, I like to note that accented characters have not worked ever.
(Just thought I should add that here)