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Posted on 09-16-04 09:30 PM Link | Quote
You just copied and pasted what I said into the bottom, unedited and everything.

I feel special.

Edit: To elaborate, I'm the only one I've seen with that. Yay.


(edited by Xkeeper on 09-16-04 12:30 PM)
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Posted on 09-16-04 09:45 PM Link | Quote
I know Delphi and C, although I'm a bit rusty on the latter. I also know some basic 6502/6510 assembly but have only coded stuff on the Commodore 64 and VIC-20.
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Posted on 09-16-04 10:24 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Xkeeper
You just copied and pasted what I said into the bottom, unedited and everything.

I feel special.

Edit: To elaborate, I'm the only one I've seen with that. Yay.
I do that when putting in new info. I just forgot to remove it this time. Don't think you're special, kid.
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Posted on 09-17-04 02:27 AM Link | Quote
Here is what I can do...

Java (Unicode, AWT/Swing, Java2D, using Java for ROM Hacking)
C/C++ (OpenGL/GLUT, creating DLL for VB, MFC)
C# [Basics]
VB6 [Basics]
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Posted on 09-17-04 02:45 AM Link | Quote
I know C, C++, Perl, JavaScript, and SQL (including MySQL and PostgreSQL extensions) quite well. I've also done some GUI programming using GTK (Gimp Toolkit).
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Posted on 09-19-04 04:39 PM Link | Quote
I've made some small changes to the list and updated the ones not in there already. Merging C and C++ become necessary. I should probably put the 'rules' for what languages go there too.
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Posted on 09-22-04 12:56 PM Link | Quote
Here's what I can do, in decreasing order:

65816 (but the SNES hardware registers still confuse me)
Pascal (it's been a long time though)
C/C++ [very limited]
Java [basics]
x86 ASM [basics] (I wrote a program that played Row, Row, Row Your Boat out of the PC speakers)
Perl [extremely basic]
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Posted on 09-22-04 01:28 PM Link | Quote
Java [intermediate]
65816 / SNES [very knowledgeable]
C / C++ [intermediate, some experience with OpenGL]
Delphi [basics]
Maple [basics]

Ti-83 Basic / Ti-86 whatever it is probably still Basic.
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Posted on 09-22-04 07:14 PM Link | Quote
lets see here.

TI-83+ Basic..(Advanced..thanks to grade 10 math, when all I did was write programs with it...lol)
PHP(Intermediate)
6502/NES(I only know a little, im learning it at the moment)
VB6(Intermediate)
VB.NET(Basics I guess)
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Posted on 09-24-04 11:00 AM Link | Quote
i think a few people are missing the point of this thread. many have listed languages that they have mess around with, and not languages that they can actually help with.

if it was just up to languages i've had somewhat less experience with, small useless programs, i could list PHP, Brainfuck, C, C++ as well

EDIT: i understand when someone like Dan enters "[basics]" for something like 6502 or Visual Basic. He would actually be able to offer nice and relevant help with whatever subects. but some of the others.. *gavin shrugs*


(edited by Gavin on 09-24-04 02:05 AM)
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Posted on 09-28-04 11:20 PM Link | Quote
Delphi - Programming language of choice. Romhacking-oriented programming and database applications (via BDE, ODBC or direct access controls to X database system).

Visual Basic - I quit using it a few months ago. However, I still can offer help/suggestions.

6502 Assembly - As far as the assembly language is concerned, I feel capable of offering help. Regarding NES hardware, I would say I know it pretty well but still have some "lagoons".

C/C++ - Console programming and SDL (2D gfx, input, sound, etc.)
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Posted on 09-29-04 04:56 PM Link | Quote
Would you count mIRC script language as a "programming language"?

If then, count me in as mIRC script basic.
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Posted on 09-30-04 05:48 AM Link | Quote
Gavin has a point. With some of the languages I listed, I know enough to help people I know from real life, but the questions from around here are more advanced than that.

You can take me out of z80 and C++.
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Posted on 09-30-04 04:04 PM Link | Quote
PHP (basic)
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Posted on 10-01-04 03:33 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Squash Monster
Gavin has a point. With some of the languages I listed, I know enough to help people I know from real life, but the questions from around here are more advanced than that.

You can take me out of z80 and C++.


yah, it's so much easier to instruct/teach someone a concept in real life than it is online. the lack of concrete interaction can get very frustrating
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Posted on 10-04-04 01:58 AM Link | Quote
Lesee... I am highly experienced in:
-Visual Basic 6 (including the Windows API)
-GB-Z80 ASM

I know some of:
-65816 ASM
-Java

And I know the absolute basics of Javascript.
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Posted on 10-09-04 02:12 AM Link | Quote
Visual Basic 6 including some Windoze API and DirectDraw/Sound/Music for me. Can draw own title bars.
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Posted on 10-09-04 03:36 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Gavin
i think a few people are missing the point of this thread. many have listed languages that they have mess around with, and not languages that they can actually help with.

if it was just up to languages i've had somewhat less experience with, small useless programs, i could list PHP, Brainfuck, C, C++ as well

EDIT: i understand when someone like Dan enters "[basics]" for something like 6502 or Visual Basic. He would actually be able to offer nice and relevant help with whatever subects. but some of the others.. *gavin shrugs*
I realize I've fallen behind terribly on this list. But I also see a valid point in what gavin says. If you will, the semantic purity is somewhat muddled. So, I think I'm going to setup a little web-based thingamajig that will allow users to add themselves, and devise some sort of way to show that here instead. If you think I will forget this later on, just send me a PM reminding me.
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Posted on 10-12-04 05:33 PM Link | Quote
I will note that I think I'm pretty damn good with PHP (including the more advanced class/interface shit in 5). I've done things with the extensions, but not enough to help. Maaaaybe GD2.

Anyway, I don't really see the intended use of this list. If there's a thread in the forum, I'll reply if I see it, I can help, AND I care. Are "helpees" meant to PM people on the list? I can see how that would be useful for the more obscure languages, but PHP questions are generally posted as threads anyway, since evidently a good chunk of the programmer-types here can help with it.
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Posted on 10-12-04 10:40 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Finneram
Anyway, I don't really see the intended use of this list. If there's a thread in the forum, I'll reply if I see it, I can help, AND I care. Are "helpees" meant to PM people on the list? I can see how that would be useful for the more obscure languages, but PHP questions are generally posted as threads anyway, since evidently a good chunk of the programmer-types here can help with it.
No, "helpees" are supposed to be able to look if their question can reasonably be answered if they want to. Yes, we have more PHP coders than the collective sum of our IQs here, but that's why I ask people to specify what they're particularly good at, or if they know everything about the language except for these things, and so on.

I want to get back to the "people should look inside this thread before posting". Obviously if you hang out here all day, or even once a month, odds are good you know that there are a few ASM guys around here. However, Joe Q. Average, surfing the web, able to read all threads here, maybe he found this place by googling for something about, say, PHP, might want to know if his question can be answered before he registers just to post one thread. Makes things easier for users here, makes sure the people that are willing to help out get questions aimed for their particular areas of interests, and gives us admins less "one-posters" to weed out for inactivity later on. Everybody wins.
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