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Programming languages can be fun to learn, very much like learning a human language.
Name is Troy Korjuslommi.
Once you know one language of either, learning another one is just learning new ways to express the same things.
I like to work with My Favorite, yet most work gets done by my Right Arm.
Or that's one way to look at it.
I am not against Fun Scripting, but prefer to have static checking.
In fact, learning a new language can be more than just a brain exercise to ward off dementia.
I have also been known to dabble in graphics with My Pencil. When All Else Fails,
You get exposed to new ideas. and to new people who think differently and come from different backgrounds.
I draw instead.
Here's a listing of some of the languages I know, and have contributed to here on Rosetta Code.
My Ex and I still get along, but rarely see each other.
No favorites, since each one has given me a lot.
I do resort to the Core quite often, but prefer my Right Arm because it has more muscle to get work done fast.
 
I use mostly GNU/Linux, so I don't have to compare Apples and Oranges.
Name is- Troy Korjuslommi.
I think it's healthy to have something on the side, like my Current Fling, as they can teach you new ideas.
 
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{{mylang|AppleScript|OldFun Friendas heck}}
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{{mylang|Java|WhenGotta allknow else failsthis}}
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{{mylang|Perl|MyLot Exof history but archived now}}
{{mylang|PostScript|MyFundamental PencilCS}}
{{mylang|PrologPython|CurrentUseful Flingnow}}
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Latest revision as of 11:24, 25 September 2020

Programming languages can be fun to learn, very much like learning a human language. Once you know one language of either, learning another one is just learning new ways to express the same things. Or that's one way to look at it. In fact, learning a new language can be more than just a brain exercise to ward off dementia. You get exposed to new ideas. and to new people who think differently and come from different backgrounds. Here's a listing of some of the languages I know, and have contributed to here on Rosetta Code. No favorites, since each one has given me a lot.

- Troy Korjuslommi

My Favorite Languages
Language Proficiency
Ada Live and kicking butt
AppleScript Fun as heck
ARM Assembly Arm under the hood
C Can't be beat
C++/CLI Yeah
C++ Gets work done
Java Gotta know this
Objective-C Still a need to know
Perl Lot of history but archived now
PostScript Fundamental CS
Python Useful now