Another random thought.
I can write very little Javascript, and I'm a pretty good HTML writer/website maker (though just as a hobby). I tried to teach myself C++, but it didn't work out because the Compiler I was using didn't, well, compile.
I can write in C, C++, vhdl, assembly, the html/xml/dhtml bunch, pascal, SQL, and a little bit of java (jsp)....
Geee... there's way too much languages that are coming out.... and it's almost impossible to follow up with all of them... whew~ <feeling a little overwhelmed by the amount of languages>
Well, I used to know how to write a litlte HTML, but I have forgotten since I didn't practice it, so I have to say No, I don't know how to write any computer languages.
hmmm, I'm a bit into LPC. that's a simple c-like language used to create muds (text-based multi user dungeon role-playing game thingy) and add stuff to them like stories, places, monsters, items, guilds, etc. etc. etc. oh, and HTML. is flash a programming language? I guess not.
Since when? All major DB vendors provide versions of SQL that include standard programming constructs such as conditional statements & looping syntax. What else do you need for it to be "programming"?
I cant write anything, i learned html stuff and some sort of dos thing in highschool but common that feels like ages ago......*hangs head* i'm lucky i even know how to turn a computer on.....
just wondering does everyone else get CONSTANT error reports and debugers pop up??? i know i do and i cant get rid of them....
I think you're talking about Javascript errors with that error popup for Internet Explorer. If so, you can't turn that off. The next time you see it, check the checkbox on the popup that says "don't notify me again" or something like that.
Its never had a check box, probably because my computer actually enjoys driving me insane....if i wasn't in a basement apartment i'd throw this thing out the window!...instead i might try throwing it into oncoming traffic...hmmmm....I guess it drives me crazy because i dont think a new computer (only a year old) should be doing this, and i get mad at things that dont work the way they're supose to
as long as you know C/C++ & Java well, you can pretty much learn everything else easily, nowadays. Okay, not exactly. It depends on what you wanna do. And, SQL IS a programming language.
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