Programming knowledge

Although I bought my first computer in 1998, I have been able to learn a good number of programming languages and standards. Without counting LOGO, learned at primary school, I began with DBASE and QBasic in 1992, at a private institute. However, the first real contact was at University, having to learn Pascal and C for different subjects. I also learned a bit about Prolog, Smalltalk and Gofer. A friend lent me the code for a C++ program, and from there I taught myself C++. University also gave me a hand when learning HTML, Java and Visual Basic.

Currently I am trying to learn Java and Ruby.

Procedural programming
C-4This user is an expert C programmer.
pasThis user can program in Pascal.
Markup languages
aspThis user can program in ASP.
css-4This user is an expert Cascading Style Sheets user.
html This user works on HTML standards like the WHATWG proposal for an HTML 5.
xhtml-2This user is an intermediate XHTML user.
XMLThis user can write XML.
Interpreted languages
BASIC-2This user is an intermediate BASIC programmer.
vbThis user is a fluent Visual Basic user.
Perl-4This user is an expert Perl programmer.
js-3This user is an advanced JavaScript programmer.
cmd-3This user is an advanced Microsoft command line script programmer.
bat-4This user is an expert Batch programmer.
Logic programming languages
pro-1This user is a beginner Prolog programmer.
Object-oriented programming
C++-4This user is an expert C++ programmer.
Java-1This user is a beginning Java programmer.
Other
asm-3This user is an advanced assembly language programmer.
SQL-3This user is an advanced SQL programmer.
re-NThis user writes regular expressions to find everything around the house.
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