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Any Coders?

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edited December 2024 in Social Groups
I'm a C/C++ coder. I dabble in other languages from time to time but those are the ones I use most frequently. It's been a hobby of mine for the past 6-7 years. I'm currently a year and a month into my degree. About a year and a half to go. I'm particularly interested in security and recently I've started getting into those algorithm type contests. Anyone else like that around?

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  • Posts: 163 Member
    Hi

    I am a QA manager (can code but not to level of our developers enough to get me buy) :)



    Russ

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  • Posts: 16 Member
    Well... Somewhat here as well. I'm a biomedical engineer with graduate work in physiology and neuroscience. Currently I'm working as a developer using C# and WPF with a little bit of matlab and python; for a defense contractor.

    If you're really interested in security, it's going to be an up and coming area of great interest (both public and private sectors).
  • Posts: 163 Member
    @ThatNeuroGuy

    Sounds interesting..


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  • Posts: 129
    Does web programming count? I'm really good with HTML and CSS, and I recently taught myself a bit of JavaScirpt and ASP. Web development is my job.
  • Posts: 2,640 Member
    Not hardcore about it but I do SQL/TSQL, a little PLSQL, vb/vbscript, light html and ASP.
  • Posts: 922 Member
    I dabble in Java, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL now. Years ago I was a hard core C++, Delphi, VB programmer but about 10 years ago I moved over to sales engineering and since then I just dabble in code I let other write the code now.
  • Posts: 1,093 Member
    Mainly JQuery, ColdFusion, SQL with a little Perl & PHP thrown in
  • Posts: 870 Member
    C++/C# with a leaning toward Javascript with jQuery of late.

    Yeah... I'm a web dude.
  • Posts: 903 Member
    I am quite good with xhtml and css, but after I have been FORCED to learn Actionscript, the will to learn a new programming language has kind of disappeared (after a lot of long nights of swearing at the computer).
    I keep telling myself that I should really learn Javascript at some point, but I just can't bring myself to do it.
  • Java, learning C# and WPF.
  • Posts: 52 Member
    Me me! :) I'm a systems software engineer. I work mainly in C, C++. I still like Java more (the mommy-ness of java is convenient). I also do python, x86 ASM, SML, and of course, web stuff like php yada.
  • Posts: 371 Member
    Yep mainly work in C++ and C# and the odd android stuff as and when customers require it.
  • Posts: 187 Member
    Mostly Java/JavaScript lately, but I was bred as a C++ and web developer.
  • Posts: 102 Member
    Does anyone know how to create a hidden object type game/app by any chance? I'm a digital artist & writer looking for a partner to create a game app...
  • Posts: 272 Member
    I code in the .Net platform and also write xslt, javascript, and sql. My degree is electrical engineering, but my job title is software developer.
  • Posts: 154 Member
    C/C++ for a set-top box design house.
  • Posts: 895 Member
    Yep, yep, yep. Code all day. Fix my mistakes all night.
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    Indentation... that is awesome. I want that in my cube.

    Full time coder here. Java at the moment though I've had my hands in C, C++, C#, Visual Basic (yeah okay, that was in school) and even dreaded Assembly Code for a TI DSP chip. I tried management for a bit and then decided to go back to something I could actually understand.
  • Posts: 37 Member
    Bumping and saying hi!

    I'm a sophomore in college studying computer science, maybe you guys could help me when I get stuck? :)
  • Posts: 6,800 Member
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  • Posts: 10,161 Member
    Does vbscript count? :laugh:

    That's as much coding as I do. I'm a sysadmin and run a datacenter though. That sorta almost counts, a little bit.
  • Posts: 228
    Does vbscript count? :laugh:

    That's as much coding as I do. I'm a sysadmin and run a datacenter though. That sorta almost counts, a little bit.

    I was coming here to say this same thing. The most coding I do is VB in Excel. And even that is mostly taking code from online sources and molding it to my needs.

    /shame

    That said, I've only recently started this (as in, within the last 6 months) so I think I'm doing a decent job of picking it up. If nothing else, learning what VB stuff I've learned has made me less afraid of coding; when you realize that there's a rhyme and reason to everything it makes it less intimidating.

    One day I want to learn how to write in Objective C so that I can write apps for the Apple Store. I've got ideas but no coding knowledge or money to hire a coder :P
  • Posts: 189 Member
    I'm a RHIA certified in hospital coding.... dont think thats what you were asking about though lol
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    lol!
  • Posts: 922 Member
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    Nice - do you comment you code this well too :)

  • lol!

    You forgot one

    10 prnt "no comment"
    20 goto 10

    Everyone forgets the basics after they learn the new languages.
    :)
  • Posts: 1,713 Member
    I'm QA I don't make it I just break it :happy:
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    I marginally qualify; I used to write vast quantities of C and Smalltalk; nowadays smaller quantities of Java and Python (with vast quantities of Project and Powerpoint!)
  • Posts: 6,800 Member

    You forgot one

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    20 goto 10

    Everyone forgets the basics after they learn the new languages.
    :)
    'Everyone except me.
    'This comment includes qbasic
    'and since I had the python comment included I figured I'd be forgiven :p
    'REM is also a BASIC comment.
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