From: Per Jessen on
Per Jessen wrote:

> Nathan Rixham wrote:
>=20
>> Per Jessen wrote:
>>> Nathan Rixham wrote:
>>>=20
>>>> As per the subject, not what other languages have you used, but
>>>> what other languages do you currently use?
>>>=20
>>> French, German, English and Danish.
>>>=20
>>=20
>> Forh=C3=A5bentlig ikke alle zur en m=C3=AAme temps
>>=20
>=20
> Ork jo, das ist doch ikke ein Problem.
>=20

Blimey, how did I manage to leave out two .... obviously il-y-a une
probleme, after all.=20



--=20
Per Jessen, Z=C3=BCrich (12.9=C2=B0C)

From: Tamara Temple on

On Oct 8, 2010, at 12:30 PM, Nathan Rixham wrote:

> As per the subject, not what other languages have you used, but what
> other languages do you currently use?
>

Perl, Ruby, Javascript, Sh, C. Planning on picking up Python.

> I guess it may also be interesting to know if:
>
> (1) there's any particular reason for you using a different language
> (other than work/day-job/client requires it)
>

Usually just choose the language that best fits the application at
hand. No real magic to it.

> (2) about to jump in to another language
>

I mentioned Python above, not as a replacement for any of the other
languages, but just because I want to know it.

From: shiplu on
At home I always speak in Bangla. But at work I have to speak in English.
I watch Hindi movies well. So I understand Hindi too.

I used,
C
Java
C++
C#
ActionScript
Javascript
Perl
PHP
Bash
LISP

Currently I am working in
LISP
C
C++

At home I play with Bash, Javascript, PHP, C

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