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{{mylang|8086 Assembly|Dabbled once}} |
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{{mylang|C|Decent}} |
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{{mylang|Fortran|Decent}} |
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{{mylang|FreeBASIC|Intermediate/advanced}} |
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{{mylang|GW-BASIC|Goto spaghettimonster}} |
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{{mylang|JavaScript|Beginner}} |
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{{mylang|POV-Ray|Beginner}} |
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{{mylang|Python|Intermediate}} |
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{{mylang|TCL|I hope I never see it again}} |
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{{mylang|Tiny BASIC|Not so bad}} |
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* Advocate of FreeBASIC, which I consider to be a tragically underrated language |
* Advocate of FreeBASIC, which I consider to be a tragically underrated language |
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* I prefer compact, elegant code. I try to avoid needless verbosity. |
* I prefer compact, elegant code. I try to avoid needless verbosity. |
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* I'd rather work on useful programs than curiosities; [[Hunt The Wumpus]] is a notable exception. |
* I'd rather work on useful programs than curiosities; [[Hunt The Wumpus]] is a notable exception. |
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* I've recently become interested in Tiny BASIC, which forces imaginative solutions due to its very limited capabilities. |
* I've recently become interested in Tiny BASIC, which forces imaginative solutions due to its very limited capabilities. |
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[[User:Thebigh/mysandbox|My Sandbox]] |
[[User:Thebigh/mysandbox|My Sandbox]] |
Revision as of 10:42, 6 December 2020
Languages I have coded in | |
Language | Proficiency |
8086 Assembly | Dabbled once |
C | Decent |
Fortran | Decent |
FreeBASIC | Intermediate/advanced |
GW-BASIC | Goto spaghettimonster |
JavaScript | Beginner |
POV-Ray | Beginner |
Python | Intermediate |
TCL | I hope I never see it again |
Tiny BASIC | Not so bad |
- Advocate of FreeBASIC, which I consider to be a tragically underrated language
- I prefer compact, elegant code. I try to avoid needless verbosity.
- I'd rather work on useful programs than curiosities; Hunt The Wumpus is a notable exception.
- I've recently become interested in Tiny BASIC, which forces imaginative solutions due to its very limited capabilities.