exp(x) Posted December 17, 2005 kc32 said:TI-83 Basic. God, that is such an awful language. I hate how you can't just type in the commands with the alpha keys; you have to select them all from the menu they reside in or the catalogue. HPs have MUCH better on-calc programming. 0 Share this post Link to post
leileilol Posted December 17, 2005 QuakeC, Torque CS and C. I also can program in basic, but that's basic 0 Share this post Link to post
DOOMinator Posted December 17, 2005 C++ HTML JavaScript VB I'd like to learn it all but my head would explode. VB and HTML are where I'm a viking (but who isn't?). 0 Share this post Link to post
kc32 Posted December 17, 2005 exp(x) said:God, that is such an awful language. I hate how you can't just type in the commands with the alpha keys; you have to select them all from the menu they reside in or the catalogue. HPs have MUCH better on-calc programming. It's a lot easier one you've memorized the keys for them. And if you use the computer program to transfer, you can type it out. 0 Share this post Link to post
Fletcher` Posted December 18, 2005 ACS, very little of VB 6.0, c++, and html doesnt count Epyo said:I only know acs! heh 0 Share this post Link to post
DooMAD Posted December 19, 2005 HTML, just about. It's not entirely W3C standards compliant, but it works. Also simple ACS and FraggleScript, which I'm still trying to learn. I did some Pascal back in college, but wasn't very good at it. rf` said:ACS, very little of VB 6.0, c++, and html doesnt count ACS counts, but HTML doesn't? 0 Share this post Link to post
cycloid Posted December 19, 2005 at work i regularly: HTML(XHTML), CSS, Javascript, SQL, JScript, VBScript and occasionally but only if absolutely neccesary i: perl, php for fun i: C it's the best tool for knocking together a quick algorythm or number cruncher, and fucking fast too compared to the layer-upon-layer of script-based work i do! C++ combined with opengl you can knock togeter a dodgy 3d "engine" in a couple of hours, been working on my own game physics engine on and off (mainly off) for a couple of years. currently studing: C#.net, VB.net never touched with a barge-pole: assembly 0 Share this post Link to post
SpottedTiger Posted December 19, 2005 Visual Basic v6.0 : My main bread and butter language. C : In the past it was mainly Borland C\C++, but more recently Open Watcom, Mircosoft C\C++, LCC-Win, and some of free C compilers out there. D aka Mars : a new raising star, that has the speed of C, and the power of C++ which anyone can check it out at http://www.digitalmars.com/d/index.html (also I have D user site as well at http://spottedtiger.tripod.com/D_Language/D_Main_XP.html) Assembler : some on the C64, PC Intel x86, and IBM 360 mainframe. And I've finally decided to learn VB.net and maybe some C#.net now that there both using the .net v2.0 framework in the current Visual Studio 2005. 0 Share this post Link to post
jallamann Posted December 19, 2005 DooMAD said:ACS counts, but HTML doesn't? The web browser is programmed to display HTML documents. HTML is not programmed to display text. 0 Share this post Link to post