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How do you program now a days.
I program only in assembly.
21%
 21%  [ 8 ]
I do assembly and C/C++.
65%
 65%  [ 25 ]
I do Delphi and Visual Basic and Assembly.
13%
 13%  [ 5 ]
I do Java, Phyton and assembly.
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
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vador



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vador 27 Jul 2007, 06:41
I started with QuickBasic, moved to Visual Basic, and then learned C and Asm.
I really love asm and C (oh no, people will shout at me for saying that)

The point with assembly is that it's hard to make 'good-looking' programs with it. I mean, when I program something, there's always one of my friend saying to me that my program is Ugly. that is really demotivating. Users don't ever see the power or the memory efficiency nor the speed nor the usefulness of programs. They only see it's user interface.

Now I only program for fun, and let them use their bloated and memory-hungry 'beautiful' programs...
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pjd



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pjd 27 Jul 2007, 13:44
have you seen this?
http://lukewelling.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/programmer%20hierarchy.pdf
I'm sure this has already been mentioned on the forums
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realcr



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realcr 27 Jul 2007, 14:34
LISP rules.
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resoftw



Joined: 26 Dec 2005
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resoftw 09 Aug 2007, 13:11
as I can remember Smile
1989 - BASICA
1993 - TURBO BASIC + TASM
1995 - TURBO PASCAL + TASM
1999 - DELPHI
2000 - DELPHI, VISUAL C++
2003 - DELPHI, NASM, VC++
2005 - DELPHI, FASM!
PRESENT FASM, DELPHI, VC++, PHP
now it all just for hobby..
I Work at Photo Studio Smile no programming there...(I mean no need to program anything, n got notime for programming as I work from morning to nigth)
forgive me for the bad English Smile

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edfed



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edfed 27 Sep 2007, 00:11
first learn the TI basic, after a long and code less period, i've learned Qbasic at home and asm for 6809 and 68HC11 and then it was the revelation, i must to program a computer with only asm

only asm on all platform, even if the multiplatform assembler don't work, i'll learn all assemblers i'll need

that's all
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edfed



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edfed 27 Sep 2007, 00:18
pjd, very good overview of the big problem
http://lukewelling.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/programmer%20hierarchy.pdf
i'm sure it was writen by a C coder cause in fact the arrow are all beginning in C box and they consider asm like a shit
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OzzY



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OzzY 04 Jan 2008, 19:16
Embrance wrote:
I use FPC v1 and v2!


What IDE are using FPC? Lazarus?
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AlexP



Joined: 14 Nov 2007
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AlexP 05 Jan 2008, 01:25
Voting still on? I use C and FASM, but can never get the two to work together with my dev compiler Smile
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MHajduk



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MHajduk 05 Jan 2008, 09:43
FASM, PERL, PHP. Sometimes VBS. Others - seldom. Smile
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Pixelator



Joined: 07 Jan 2008
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Pixelator 07 Jan 2008, 17:31
I also know Dark Basic And a little C++. Since the C/C++ languages are interpreted then converted into machine code to run, there is nothing that you can't do in machine code that you can do in c/c++. After all, creation can not surpass creator.
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zxcv 07 Jan 2008, 17:37
php/sql/c
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Zani



Joined: 26 Mar 2005
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Zani 07 Jan 2008, 20:29
I know,

ASM
C/C++
Pascal
Python
Perl
VB6
Delphi
C#
ASP
PHP
TSQL
Javascript

Plus some other stuff like linux bash, vbs, windows batchs...

But the ones i use every day on my work are VB,C#,TSQL,Delphi,Python,Javascript

Actually ASM is just for the weekend projects like game trainers and other minor tools.

Best regards
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