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06-24-2019, 11:59 AM
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Do we have any users that like to code and program? And if so, what programming languages do you know and are good at coding? And what has your largest project been that you have coded? I have a lot of experience with Python although right now I have been learning Java as part of my uni course. The largest project that I coded was a social gaming platform that I built with Python & Flask although I ended up selling it after a while since I didn't have enough time/dedication for it.
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06-25-2019, 10:09 PM
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CSS, HTML, PHP
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06-27-2019, 06:18 PM
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I took a lot of courses back in the 2000s (my 20-30 something years). It was VB, C ++, C # and maybe something else (I forgot.). Anyway, my grades were decent - but I never pursued programming. Instead, I got into math and web development. Anyway, I forgot to mention the tons of self-study I did with programming. Who has tried that? I read tons of books on the subject - also in the 2000s.

So who else has taken courses or did self study? Did it help?

Oh, I forgot to mention the Python classes I took in the 2010s. However, I had a tough time with that one. The instructor wasn't so good - though a nice man.
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07-02-2019, 07:10 AM
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I know nothing about coding and programming. I never took any interest in coding languages. However, when I started thinking about having my own website, I know how important it was to have knowledge and skills in various programming languages. Since I do not have any coding knowledge, I am using wordpress and I customize my site with plugins.
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07-06-2019, 02:33 PM
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A while back I would say that I was quite proficient in CSS and HTML and was getting there with Java but nowadays, I can still understand the both of them and do tweaks and stuff but nothing like on the level I used to be able to. Just it wasn't really fully relevant for my job and so of course, as skills do, it just faded a bit from my memory really. I've been thinking about taking it up again lately though, maybe moving onto Python or something as that seems a bit more 'up to date' in terms of usefulness. Not that HTML/CSS are useless of course!
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07-08-2019, 05:59 AM
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(07-02-2019, 07:10 AM)luri Wrote: I know nothing about coding and programming. I never took any interest in coding languages. However, when I started thinking about having my own website, I know how important it was to have knowledge and skills in various programming languages. Since I do not have any coding knowledge, I am using wordpress and I customize my site with plugins.

I know some of programming, but it's rusty these days.    In that case, I would always use ready-made themes, plug-ins for all my web development work.  Also, I would use these things - cause it simply isn't worth the trouble to code it anyway!

However, though, it's pretty cool to be able to code your own stuff.  In fact, it could make you a lot of cash - if you can do things better than others, or do something nobody is doing.  However, everything takes marketing, though.  In the end, it's all a marketing game.
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07-11-2019, 09:26 PM
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I know CSS, HTML and very basic Javascript, enough to identify an issue in some JS code, but not enough to figure out how to fix it. :P
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08-16-2019, 03:55 PM
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Love coding; also coding  systems,
My preference would be C -> C++ -> Python, but i also code: Java, C# .net , Golang, PHP, (Javascript, CSS, HTML).
-Build a RTOS for a drone complete with controller, on bare metal Linux with no Floating point units, in C.
-Build a OS for a waterdrone.
-Build couple of localization Apps in Android.
-Build a couple of websites in Polymer and Backends in Golang
and the struggle go's on.....
Right now coding an OS for an large industrial machine , its soft real time but the challenging part is the multi threading and handling access to the memory by different threads at same time.   
Also doing Embedded System in Uni as Master. 
Any other system freak out here? :pepelmao:
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08-16-2019, 04:45 PM
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I don't really do systems no, I've mainly, for most of my life, dealt with webdevelopment of type JS,jQuery,PHP,XML,HTML(5) & CSS.

What I've built using these was mostly
- CRM (Firms in need of customized Customer Relationship Management Software)
- CMS (Anything from e-commerce to intern affairs etc.)
- WordPress (Customization of Plugins/Themes)

After a long time I went with VB06 back in the days, early 08's. Using it I managed to make a few funny programs.
- LoL BOT
- RS BOT
- Maplestory BOT
- LoL Tools (You guys remember those assholes who shut down servers? I'm sorry mate.)
- Diablo 2 BOT
And a hell of a lot more trainers and shit, haha I remember some of the first shit I made was ClubPenguin and Habbo tools.

Now I've learnt a bit more about actual Object Oriented Languages and I have formally attained knowledge from self-learning and studies, as such the languages I'm now capable of 'Learning' < Yes Learning as in when you know Object Oriented Programming (OOP) you can pretty much attain mastery of all languages easily. That is why most people who ask to learn 'how to code' are told to go google lol, have increased dramatically. Now I've used my knowledge of this to create a few more interesting things.

- Java & PHP based back-end for websites are largely able to compute larger tasks much faster, as such it was quite fun to work with.
- C# for game development both Unity and Unreal Engine
- C# for Server/Client programming (Should have gone with C++ although at the time C# was the easier answer as we didn't want to code everything from the get-go, we used existing references.)
- Java for minecraft plugins, was quite fun.
- LUA used this for many things, an example would be coding and customizing GMOD plugins and servers.
- Xamarin for Cross-Platform app development (iOS, UWP, Android).
- React.js for Apps
- React Native for Cross-Platform App development (iOS, Android).

And so much more.
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