yes, bout to finish compsci degree
know: python, java, c++, haskell, JS, c
learning: prolog (not by choice lmao), rust
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yes, bout to finish compsci degree
know: python, java, c++, haskell, JS, c
learning: prolog (not by choice lmao), rust
Python
I generally use Python/C++/R for work.
I started learning C++ a while back, but every time I try to learn coding, I can never really commit!
Maybe next time round! :shades_smile:
I work on backend Java applications + all variations.
Had a little experience with C# lately, but it feels like a clunkier copy in comparison.
Over the years I've picked up parts of a lot of languages. Old-school basic (like early 1980s), Pascal, Cobol, Fortran, C/C++, VB, Clarion, Progress, and so on. I'm more comfortable in some than others; but all in all, despite it being the bulk of my job these days writing code from scratch isn't something I overly enjoy. I do like testing and debugging code for whatever reason though.
At the moment it seems that I need to brush up on my PowerShell skills for Microsoft Azure/Office 365 since they have commands that I didn't learn in college. Otherwise, I hope to get some time learning MSSQL since it's becoming more apparent as a necessary skill for my work. Python would also be nice for experimenting with automation.
I'm into Datascience, so I do a lot of R (Tidyverse), and I really want to get better with my Python (sklearn, especially).
Never a great coder so mostly bash scripts but if I am feeling adventurous Python.
program in assembly , C , python , and the mythical brainfuck for giggles