Closest I've ever come to having to actually work with a language is html (css) and php. PhP involves solely copy and paste. Html involves mainly one/two lines of code.
Hi,
Mostly C#,Java,C,Ruby on Rails. Some C++ work done, but no flying colors there . Speaking of programming languages, I think the big topic in the coming years will be the meta-programming, started off some years ago by Java reflection libraries. Ruby on Rails is moving in that direction, but it'll be really interesting to see how and if it converges with functional programming.
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Jasenko Dizdarevic
Senior Software Developer
Mythicsoft Ltd.
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C# mostly these days but mostly all .net (vb.net c#.net ect..) java, html, pearl, vb6 and then some... even learning some C in my masters course right now..
I know VB6, VB.Net, HTML, CSS, Java, JavaScript, PHP. I am currently working and we use C#.Net (which is very similar to java!) and ASP.Net (these 2 I am still learning).