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General Discussion => Other Discussions => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Eeems on January 01, 2011, 04:16:47 pm
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http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~driscoll/heirarchy.png (http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~driscoll/heirarchy.png)
where do you fit?
My sister found this for me, I've got to say I lol'd.
It's too bad they didn't include TI-BASIC eh?
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love it. ;)
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I know :) Most of it is so true too :P
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Fortunately i learnt assembly :P
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"People who insist upon calling HTML a programming language"
But it is! j/k
I don't fit in any of those, because I know there's people who could write code better than me in any language.
EDIT: Technically, I know a bunch of languages, just don't think I'm better than other languages.
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im in a lot of positions actually. I can program to ASM in some extent, but not much.. and I know HTML, but not much.. and I will know java in the 2nd semester :P
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I'm pretty spread out too :)
For a little while I thought HTML was a programming language, but I've since learned better :)
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No Python? :( Looks like a great table, though. I love the Ruby part :D
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No Python? :( Looks like a great table, though. I love the Ruby part :D
right below perl
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Yeah, I do consider myself superior to all those, and .NET programmers too, despite the fact that I also program .NET.
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haha, yeah it's funny how we dislike elitists but when we think about it, in some ways we kinda are ourselves about some of the languages we know. Helps to have something remind us to be humble.
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Lol nice. I would be in the VB area, but I had troubles with HTML before. X.x
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I'm pretty spread out too :)
For a little while I thought HTML was a programming language, but I've since learned better :)
Heh, same here :D Unless someone wrote an low-level esoteric HTML? I'd like to see that...
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I fit in every row up to and including Javascript, but my Python is shaky at best.
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Wow, I manage to fit half of that table. I can do Assembly, HTML (which is the safety scissor language of computing), three or four dialects of BASIC, and some Python.
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Qwerty.55 HTML is just a markup language, so it's not even programming, but I know what you mean :P
Assembly, JavaScript, C++, tiny bit of python, PHP, TI-BASIC and...erm probably more that I forgot...
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I wonder in what group Axe would fit...
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Visual Basic programmers, although I forgot most of it already after not programming for a year. fml
There should be a category for people that are interested in programming but are too lame to learn it themselves.
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Woo, assembly! :P
I find it amusing how C++, C#, and Java are all linked to each other, both ways ;D
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I must disagree with the placement of Perl. I know many people who program in Perl (myself included), but I can't think of anyone who's particularly proud of it. ;)
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@ FloppusMaximus: ;D I loled.
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I do ASM, TI-Basic, C++, Java, and have tried C. My HTML is pretty rusty, but I can still do it.
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I wonder in what group Axe would fit...
My answer:
(http://img.removedfromgame.com/imgs/mapfinal.jpg)
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I know HTML very well, but don't consider it a language. BBCode, on the other hand... :P
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HTML is not a programming language, I'm sure. No functions, variables, etc. It's a markup language ;D
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I know HTML very well, but don't consider it a language. BBCode, on the other hand... :P
O.o
Well, Text (http://esolangs.org/wiki/Text) is a language, so...
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I wonder in what group Axe would fit...
My answer:
(http://img.removedfromgame.com/imgs/mapfinal.jpg)
Axe below BASIC? O.o Isn't Axe like lower level to a certain extent? But again, Axe makes grayscale and such things so much more easier than in BASIC.
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Actually, if you look carefully, they are at the same level ;)
There is a double-headed arrow between them, and Assembly points down to them both. ;D
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Yeah but I mean notice how the rectangle is several pixels lower than the BASIC and BrainFuck ones.
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Hmmm these graphs confuse me, but it would seem actual location means nothing? Only the arrows mean anything?
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Maybe this is that. The different location, if it means nothing, is kinda misleading nonetheless. X.x
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Yeah, location means nothing in mine (since in the original C, C++, and Java were all double-headed, even though they were vertical).