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Any programmers, coders here?

Discussion in 'Entertainment and Technology' started by mychemromance99, Oct 20, 2015.

  1. mychemromance99

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    Yeah!
     
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    Personally enjoy coding in C or C++ and Lua.
     
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    I code websites for fun
     
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    I studied Information technology/Computer Science in college. So programming languages were pretty much core. But I don't really care for Java, C++, C, C# or Dotnet. I'd rather focus on Python, R-Programming and Data Science which coincidentally (not :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:) I'm doing right now. :slight_smile:
     
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    C++, C#, HTML, CSS, Javascript and a smattering of other languages. Mostly do web dev these days but have done plenty of windows apps, dabbled in mobile app dev. I spend my time looking after high volume ecommerce sites these days. :slight_smile:
     
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    Relatively new in programming, Java mostly. I'm too picky with languages - don't like graphicals like Labview, and (sorry) HTML is just mostly design, and I can't art. Anyone else here do BASIC? Hah I carry around my TI-84 all day and get bored fairly easily :grin:
     
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    yep. I never studied it but i work as a programmer. I usually use unity + c#. But well sometimes my bosses tell me: you gotta do this, figure out how. and sometimes it involves other software and languages. i only learn how to do the assigned task and then, i move to the next thing
     
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    Has anyone out here tried Google Go?
    If yes, how is it?
     
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    I've wanted to program since I was like 10 but never got the chance. I learned a little programming when I started using Macromedia Flash MX but that was a while ago. Does anyone know about Codecademy? If so, how good are the classes? I've taken a few on Python and HTML and thought it was fun but not sure if it's worth the time.
     
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    Codecademy's Python course is good, you'll learn the basics in a light and interactive way :slight_smile:.