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Poll thread: How old are you and what programming languages do you have experience with?

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the natural languages joke was never amusing, sorry. also thread title

I am turning 17 in july
  • fragments of Lua
  • fragments of batch
  • fragments of vbs
  • fragments of just about all of it give me a couple of files with the code leave me a couple hours I will start to make sense of it my self.
  • I have hand coded various cahoot spammers including one that puts bots in that all to gather read the whole fitnessgram pacer test copypasta
  • completly self tought (when i can, school gets pretty insane)

Age: 15.52193
I really hope you calculated that that is great... Love it

I guess I am going to do another, more accurate one. Well, here we go: Age: 14 (and a half) Languages: Micro (I made this one) http://txt.do/dper0 Brainfuck All forms of TI-Basic Axe Parser (A compiled language for TI-83+ family of calculators) Mathematica/Wolfram Language (I am learning) ProcessingJS (on khan academy, I quit because I couldnt figure out how to use it for my own standalone, non-khan academy scripts) Befunge Bash Well, there you go. Sorry I haven't been very active lately. A lot of stuff has happened lately, and I couldn't logon. Oh, and Regex

I guess I am going to do another, more accurate one. Well, here we go: Age: 14 (and a half) Languages: Micro (I made this one) http://txt.do/dper0 Brainfuck All forms of TI-Basic Axe Parser (A compiled language for TI-83+ family of calculators) Mathematica/Wolfram Language (I am learning) ProcessingJS (on khan academy, I quit because I couldnt figure out how to use it for my own standalone, non-khan academy scripts) Befunge Bash Well, there you go. Sorry I haven't been very active lately. A lot of stuff has happened lately, and I couldn't logon. Oh, and Regex
Hey do you know ICE for TI84+CE?

I guess I am going to do another, more accurate one. Well, here we go: Age: 14 (and a half) Languages: Micro (I made this one) http://txt.do/dper0 Brainfuck All forms of TI-Basic Axe Parser (A compiled language for TI-83+ family of calculators) Mathematica/Wolfram Language (I am learning) ProcessingJS (on khan academy, I quit because I couldnt figure out how to use it for my own standalone, non-khan academy scripts) Befunge Bash Well, there you go. Sorry I haven't been very active lately. A lot of stuff has happened lately, and I couldn't logon. Oh, and Regex
Hey do you know ICE for TI84+CE?
I heard of it a few months ago when it was in development, but I haven;t been on ticalc.org very often. I would be very interested in learning it, however, as I am currently struggling to understand how to do even basic things with Axe Parser P.S: sorry for the late response, I have been working on an expert engine in smilebasic to enter in a competition.

Isn't "Gameboy assembly" really just Z80 assembly?
It uses a slightly different processor and there's also stuff like input/output and graphics to deal with.

Age: 20 Experience in Programming Languages, Scripting Languages, Markup Languages, and a Styling Language: Z80 Assembly (Gameboy / Gameboy Color) 65C816 Assembly (SNES) Motorola 68000 Assembly (Sega Genesis / Mega Drive) C C++ C# Java Javascript QBasic SmileBASIC QB64 Python HTML CSS GLSL Lua FreeBASIC BasiEgaXorz (An old Sega Genesis / Mega Drive BASIC Compiler) SPC700 Assembly (For the SPC700 coprocessor in the SNES that can control the SNES' sound chip) x86 Assembly I'll add more as I remember them. Languages I use the most at the moment: C++ C x86 Assembly

i look at atm959 and i grow sad as i am 15 and only have access to BASIC and only know basic...

i look at atm959 and i grow sad as i am 15 and only have access to BASIC and only know basic...
>only have access to BASIC If you have computers at school, you could learn programming on the web through Khan Academy/Codeacademy. If you have a n3DS, you could even probably do some sandboxing through a free web ftp/host client (like webhost000). If you have CFW, you can install LovePotion (a ported lua game framework) and write programs with a text editor. If you have a computer at home, then you are lazy for not taking advantage of it. I assume you don't qualify for the bottom 3, but there is a huge world out there. Borrow a computer. Mow someone's lawn for a quick Pi to play with. If you are crippled, stuck in a hospital bed, and only have a 3DS with SB, then you could also stay with that. :D Don't feel insecure because atm959 works with machine code. He's insane.

Programing Languages: SMILEBASIC (3DS) Unity (PC) WIX Batch (Windows 10) SketchWare (Android) JAVA BasiEgaXorz Programming Languages that I am not good at: JAVA Assembly (Sega Genesis) Check out my Batch OS on my Website!

Age 18
  • Visual BASIC
  • Casio BASIC
  • SmileBASIC
  • ZX-Spectrum BASIC
  • ZX81 BASIC
  • Custom assembler for my virtual computer

I guess I am going to do another, more accurate one. Well, here we go: Age: 14 (and a half) Languages: Micro (I made this one) http://txt.do/dper0 Brainfuck All forms of TI-Basic Axe Parser (A compiled language for TI-83+ family of calculators) Mathematica/Wolfram Language (I am learning) ProcessingJS (on khan academy, I quit because I couldnt figure out how to use it for my own standalone, non-khan academy scripts) Befunge Bash Well, there you go. Sorry I haven't been very active lately. A lot of stuff has happened lately, and I couldn't logon. Oh, and Regex
Hey do you know ICE for TI84+CE?
I heard of it a few months ago when it was in development, but I haven;t been on ticalc.org very often. I would be very interested in learning it, however, as I am currently struggling to understand how to do even basic things with Axe Parser P.S: sorry for the late response, I have been working on an expert engine in smilebasic to enter in a competition.
Its good. If you are needing help with Axe Parser, or any other calculator problem I would recommend http://www.cemetech.net (Personally, I have an account here and think it is one of the better calculator forums), http://www.omnimaga.org, or http://tiplanet.org (This is a french website so...)

so even people younger then me have more experience. time to learn new languages!

Uh... C#, C++, C, Java, Python, Lua, JavaScript, Visual Basic, SmileBASIC, English, French, Spanish Not programming languages but I'll still list them: HTML, CSS
>implying that English, French, and Spanish are programming languages

Uh... C#, C++, C, Java, Python, Lua, JavaScript, Visual Basic, SmileBASIC, English, French, Spanish Not programming languages but I'll still list them: HTML, CSS
>implying that English, French, and Spanish are programming languages
I've seen programming languages using grammatically-correct English for scripting

Uh... C#, C++, C, Java, Python, Lua, JavaScript, Visual Basic, SmileBASIC, English, French, Spanish Not programming languages but I'll still list them: HTML, CSS
>implying that English, French, and Spanish are programming languages
I've seen programming languages using grammatically-correct English for scripting
As have I

Age: no Programming Languages:
  • SmileBASIC 2.x and 3.x
  • Lua
  • Ruby
  • C & C++
  • C#
  • Elisp & Scheme (LISP)
  • JavaScript that was fine in like 2008
  • Advent of Code Intcode Computer Hour Long Computer

Age: 23 Programming Languages I have most experience with: QBasic/QBasic 64 VB.Net Programming Languages I have tried out: JAVA C++ C JavaScript HTML CSS BATCH Programming Concepts I've studied: OOP (Object Oriented Programming) POP (Procedure Oriented Programming) Recursion concepts (Tails Recursion) (Mostly avoids doing this. Only does it if I need to) DOD (Data Oriented Design) What I do most of the time in this field: Porting code from one language to another Plan to make a interpreter, transpiler and compiler Plan to make SmileBasic interpreter in QB64 Plan to make a language parser for a text adventure Really want to make a Turn-Based strategy game/ card game Similar to Yu-Gi-Oh! Plans for Programming Career: To teach in this field.

Age: enough not to count each language 3 times like everyone else here. Languages that I've used a lot:
  • QB64 BASIC
  • TI-BASIC
  • Petit Computer BASIC
  • SmileBASIC
  • JavaScript
  • Lua
Languages that I've written a few short programs in:
  • C++
  • Java
  • Assembly
  • Tiny computer
  • Befunge
Hold the freaking phone, its possible to use that language? HOW??????? edit: incase u can't tell, talking about Texas Instruments/Graphing Calculator language
A fellow QB64 Basic Programmer. Nice :)