Java / Java EE (including spring)
Javascript
PHP
VB 6
Perl
PL/SQL
Java / Java EE (including spring)
Javascript
PHP
VB 6
Perl
PL/SQL
Learned C++ a considerable while ago, haven't touched it in recent years.
PHP and Javascript are what I'm using atm.
Learning Python from www.diveintopython.org when I find the time.
A friend on the subject of me becoming a Mistress, if neither Swedish Massage nor Web Design take off:"actually it kinda makes sense, you'll have learned all the appropriate anatomy from the Massage, and the neccessary distain for all human kind from having to support IE6"
Miraine, I bought the book that is the dive into python site from Amazon. Great reference book!
We all make mistakes sometimes
Quite a few, being mobile it changes fairly rapidly from day to day
Obj C
JavaSE
JavaMe
Android (Framework ontop of Java)
C/C++
PHP and the usual scripts that entails
Ruby
I'm really surprised at the number of people developing on older/legacy platforms. I've spent the past 4+ years convincing the company I work for to take the leap from VB6 to .NET. I thought that we were years behind but apparently we're not !
Week to Week:
C# + WPF (loving the introduction of the variant type in .Net4, it's making interop with older VB6 stuff easier)
VB6
PHP
Javascript / Ajax (looking at using jQuery)
HTML
T-SQL / ANSI SQL
Occasionally:
Java
tcl
C/C++
currently trying to teach myseld C. by way of book. finding it difficult to understand. spent 2 days trying to work out what parentheses are. you'd think they would just call them brackets.
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