Where ``knowing'' a language is to mean being able to write a program in said language without the need for external reference.
Myself:
ANSI C
K&R C
C++
x86 assembly
Common Lisp
Scheme
Bash
Java
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Anonymous2007-12-04 22:59
>>39
ActionScript and JavaScript are the same language, you idiot.
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Anonymous2007-12-04 23:05
C, C++, rusty old x86 assembly & Delphi.
Srsly, guys, srsly
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Anonymous2007-12-04 23:27
>>42
My first thought was, "What's he doing on /prog/ if he doesn't know any 'daily use' languages?" Srsly. Then I realized that one of those probably is your daily use language, and I shed a noble tear.
>>49
Haskell and Scheme. Nobody likes the goto/funcall CL here.
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Anonymous2007-12-05 11:07
>>48
That would be Scheme. I use Common Lisp all the time.
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Anonymous2007-12-05 11:07
I write Haskell code for living and I am personally offended by posts like >>49. Please apologise >=O
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Anonymous2007-12-05 11:08
C++
Python
Java
x86 Assembly
PIC Assembly
AVR Assembly
Parallax Propeller Assembly
Squirrel
PHP
Bash
Languages I know less well/use less often/used to know:
C
Spin
Factor
Scheme
Javascript
Visual Basic
Also currently working on a compiler for a forth-like language with extensive list support called Xe54. Code will compile to Parallax Propeller assembly and maybe x86, though chances are ill just interpret it on x86. Spec is about 90% complete, compiler currently only consists of a lexer.
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Anonymous2007-12-05 11:38
I only use the best. Java, C#, Haskell, ASP.NET and VB.NET
>>61
Though I cannot prove it, I was one of the first few people to post on the Squirrel forums. I think I was asking Alberto about Squirrels requirements because I had intended on porting it to some other platform. I never did after... I don't think I've posted anything there since however :-(
Squirrel is a great language though and I use it any time I need an embedded scripting language.
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Anonymous2007-12-05 16:13
>>69
I was the first to post on /prog/, I invented all the memes with that post.
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Anonymous2007-12-05 16:16
>>70 is a script that I wrote during a boring enterprise meeting.
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Anonymous2007-12-05 16:17
>>71 is a script that I wrote during a hilarious enterprise meeting.