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I'd really like to get proficient in a couple languages, but so far have only learned the basics. I've made a couple basic Minecraft mods in Java by loosely following a guide, have reasonable knowledge of Lua, as well as a small amount of experience with Python. Also, I know some of the Arduino language for robotics and such.

 

I have to say, I probably like Lua the most so far due to its light-weight, easy to learn syntax. I want to learn C++ to start game development, but it seems to be a little too involved for someone of my level. I anyone has advice for learning it, I'd like to hear it. :P

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I know a bit of Python and I've made really simple RPGs in the past, but that's pretty much it. Not really enough knowledge under my belt to be considered a programmer ^ ^ 

 

 

I do want to learn more though, It's always been on my list.


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I do know C# and I've used a little bit of Unity but I'm not much for programming games. I made a puzzle game from the groud up in Visual Studio to learn about game engines and stuff but other than that I prefer making funny little programs that do silly stuff, haha.

 

I wouldn't call myself a programmer though cause I haven't done anything in ages :P


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I do a little bit of just about everything when it comes to programming. I mainly work with C, Python, Java, and Ruby, but I've also got some experience with PHP, C#, and a few others as well. I've currently got far too many projects on the go to list (some will probably never get finished...) but one of the biggest places I'm putting those skills to use is at Poniverse with PoniArcade!


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I'm a programmer, but I really only do it for a living and while it's interesting I've concluded I'm not going to be doing it for my entire life if I can help it.

 

That said, my main language is Java, but I also know PHP, JavaScript (and some of its frameworks, mainly Angular), C++, a bit of C# and I read a Ruby manual for fun but I've never used it. On the DB side, I've worked with MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, and a bit of a NoSQL DB called Cassandra.

 

The most interesting thing I did in school was building a DX9 game engine during a minor, which I later edited during another minor to include Oculus support. It was a crappy engine, really, but it worked.

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