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Visit my repo for this project '''[https://github.com/vanyamil/rosetta-code here]'''.
Visit my repo for this project '''[https://github.com/vanyamil/rosetta-code here]'''.
All my contributions are available under the MIT license.
All my contributions are available under the MIT license.

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===My languages===

{{mylangbegin}}
{{mylang|C sharp|Advanced}}
{{mylang|OCaml|Advanced}}
{{mylang|PHP|Advanced}}
{{mylang|Python|Advanced}}
{{mylang|JavaScript|Proficient}}
{{mylang|C++|Intermediate}}
{{mylang|Java|Intermediate}}
{{mylang|PowerShell|Intermediate}}
{{mylang|SQL|Intermediate}}
{{mylang|C|Novice}}
{{mylang|BASIC|Beginner}}
{{mylang|Brainfuck|Beginner}}
{{mylang|R|Beginner}}
{{mylangend}}

====Table legend====
* '''Beginner''': I have written something in this and liked it enough to list here. I intend to learn more of it in the future.
* '''Novice''': I used this extensively for at least a while but I don't consider myself well-versed enough.
* '''Intermediate''': I know my way around this and used it for large, nontrivial tasks.
* '''Proficient''': I used it for significant tasks and spent a while delving into its guts, identifying pitfalls and internalising idioms.
* '''Advanced''': Having spent a lot of time using this, I consider myself very comfortable with it and tend to reach to it for new tasks.
* '''Expert''': I arrogantly believe I know this language inside out, possibly mistakenly.

Latest revision as of 02:44, 9 February 2021

Visit my repo for this project here. All my contributions are available under the MIT license.


My languages

My Favorite Languages
Language Proficiency
C sharp Advanced
OCaml Advanced
PHP Advanced
Python Advanced
JavaScript Proficient
C++ Intermediate
Java Intermediate
PowerShell Intermediate
SQL Intermediate
C Novice
BASIC Beginner
Brainfuck Beginner
R Beginner

Table legend

  • Beginner: I have written something in this and liked it enough to list here. I intend to learn more of it in the future.
  • Novice: I used this extensively for at least a while but I don't consider myself well-versed enough.
  • Intermediate: I know my way around this and used it for large, nontrivial tasks.
  • Proficient: I used it for significant tasks and spent a while delving into its guts, identifying pitfalls and internalising idioms.
  • Advanced: Having spent a lot of time using this, I consider myself very comfortable with it and tend to reach to it for new tasks.
  • Expert: I arrogantly believe I know this language inside out, possibly mistakenly.