Omnimaga
General Discussion => Other Discussions => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: epic7 on November 11, 2011, 08:50:36 pm
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2 years ago:
Taught myself some lua on roblox.com by reading other people's scripts.
1 year ago:
Learned some visual basic
Forgot lua
Learned Ti-basic
This year:
Forgot visual basic
Started to learn C# (but stopped)
Am learning axe.
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about 7 months ago:
butts showed me TI-BASIC
about 2 months ago:
started learning axe
I'm a newbie at programming :P
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Hm...when I was 6 I was interested in programming...
When I was 10, I learned GML...
When I was 11, I learned Python...
Now, I'm 12, I learned TI-BASIC and am currently learning C++
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it all started 5 years ago, when i wanted to make my own website, so i learned html and css (forgot a lot of it now)
then, 4 years ago, i had to buy a 84+ for school ==> basic
2 years ago i tried asm, but failed
last year i learned axe (finally)
1 month ago, i started with lua, which really pleases me, as it gives much larger possibilities.
now i'm also learning nspire basic for a school project
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Forgot lua
Forgot visual basic
How unfortunate :( That's why I make random programs in my lesser-used languages occasionally. It keeps me refreshed and you never know when it might come in handy :D
I learned TI-BASIC five years ago (wow, five years?), and did it exclusively for a while. Two years later I learned Java from an old book I found lying in our house, but since I didn't have any computer access I wrote programs on sheets of lined paper. (They didn't work when I tested them.) A year after that I joined the calculator community and started programming seriously, learning Python, PHP, web design, and a few other things that year. I also learned Z80 assembly, but before I got past the planning stage for my first ASM program I discovered Axe and ended up with that :)
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TI-83+ BASIC - Started in 2001
Visual Basic - 2002
Axe Parser - 2010
I don't code anymore, though, and I stopped VB long ago.
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I'm might learn lua again since I might get an nspire CX.
Also DJ, can I ask why you have posted once in December 2012? :P
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Back when I was still Omnimaga manager (like Eeems, Ztrumpet, Hot_Dog, etc), I went in the MySQL database and edited one of my post timestamp so it says December 21th 2012. :P
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4 years now for basic programming
6 months of casio programming
6 months of axe
2 weeks of asm programming
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holy crap O.O
most people have been programming for years
I've been doing it for like 1/2 year x.x
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Back when I was still Omnimaga manager (like Eeems, Ztrumpet, Hot_Dog, etc), I went in the MySQL database and edited one of my post timestamp so it says December 21th 2012. :P
great job XD
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1 3/4 years=BASIC
1/4 year=Axe
2 years= C++ //I'm still not that good. But okay.
2 weeks= attempted Java, still working on that! :P
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Approximate graph of how much I program.
(skipping summer)
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also, 1 year of Java (APCS)
1 week of C++
1 day of C
5 seconds of BrainFu*k
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Approximate graph of how much I program.
more programming during the summer?
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I started programming when I was c.a. 12 and have been doing so for about eight years.
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Approximate graph of how much I program.
more programming during the summer?
Oh I forgot about summer. The graph skips summmer :P
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Approximate graph of how much I program.
more programming during the summer?
Oh I forgot about summer. The graph skips summmer :P
oh lol, I thought that the high places were in the summer (between grades)
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I started HTML at something like 12-13 years old (I'm 20 now), then I learned Javascript not long after. In 2005 or 2006 I started programming in TI-Basic, PHP somewhat before, Bash and C# in 2008, C/C++ in 2009 (at school, 2004-5ish otherwise), Axe in 2011 and a bunch of programming languages I probably forgot in the meanwhile.