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Electroholic
Thu May 25 2006, 07:11AM
Electroholic Registered Member #191 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 02:01AM
Location: Esbjerg Denmark
Posts: 720
Native Chinese, well, Cantonese if you know the difference. English is my second language.
I also know Polish, ta gif ka yest gruba!
Also fluent in Pascal, C, C++, Basic, and a little bit Pbasic, for my BS2.
Oh and the Ti calculator language.
But I hate leet with passion!
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Plasmaniac
Thu May 25 2006, 10:06AM
Plasmaniac Registered Member #206 Joined: Sat Feb 18 2006, 03:17PM
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I can speak, write and read German, English and French. I write different kinds of C and Basic for µcontroller, VB, html, javaskript, 8051 asm and a litte AVR asm because you shouldnt mix CISC with RISC asm, LOGO (haha), C&C generals script tongue , ...
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Part Scavenger
Thu May 25 2006, 12:23PM
Part Scavenger Registered Member #79 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 11:35AM
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 673
Pig Latin? cheesey

English is my home language, or American which is arguably a language in itself. I could probably get my point across in Spanish, but I can't understand it when spoken at a regular pace.
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Alfons
Thu May 25 2006, 12:55PM
Alfons Registered Member #134 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 10:44PM
Location: Belgium
Posts: 86
Electroholic wrote ...

Native Chinese, well, Cantonese if you know the difference. English is my second language.
I also know Polish, ta gif ka yest gruba!
Also fluent in Pascal, C, C++, Basic, and a little bit Pbasic, for my BS2.
Oh and the Ti calculator language.
But I hate leet with passion!

Forgot to mention that the Chinese I'm learning is Mandarin (which is widely known all over China), Cantonese seems a little too difficult for me!
As to computer languages, I also know TI-Basic; Basic; (X)HTML; a little bit of PHP; slight notions of JavaScript
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Simon
Thu May 25 2006, 10:49PM
Simon Registered Member #32 Joined: Sat Feb 04 2006, 08:58AM
Location: Australia
Posts: 549
Electroholic wrote ...

But I hate leet with passion!

1 5p33k t3h 1337, d00d O_o
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Wolfram
Fri May 26 2006, 12:45AM
Wolfram Registered Member #33 Joined: Sat Feb 04 2006, 01:31PM
Location: Norway
Posts: 971
Mostly Norwegian and English. I understand Swedish and Danish (not spoken), and a little bit of German and French.

When it comes to programming languages I know PIC ASM, AVR ASM, ARM ASM (not fluently) and some BASIC. I've been wanting to learn some C/C++.
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WaveRider
Sat May 27 2006, 04:46PM
WaveRider Registered Member #29 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 09:00AM
Location: Hasselt, Belgium
Posts: 500
English is my "work" language. It's my mother tongue and the one I express myself best in!

Parlo Italiano con mia moglie e la sua famiglia.. Mi sembra una lingua un po' anarchica, pero' molto espressiva...come mia moglie! ;)

Hier in Belgie kan ik een beetje Nederlands oefenen, hoewel men meestal hier in Brussel Frans spreekt.

Ich lese und schreibe auch Deutsch. Leider habe ich selten die Gelegenheit, Deutsch hier zu benutzen...deshalb hab' ich im Laufe der Jahre so viel vergessen....

Computer languages:
C
Fortran
Basic
assembler (the classics: Z80, 6502, etc.)
Bash shell
awk
sed
html
HP48G calculator (Don't laugh! I actually use it quite a bit!)

Learning:
Java
Javascript
PHP/SQL
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Alfons
Sat May 27 2006, 09:21PM
Alfons Registered Member #134 Joined: Fri Feb 10 2006, 10:44PM
Location: Belgium
Posts: 86
WaveRider wrote ...

English is my "work" language. It's my mother tongue and the one I express myself best in!

Parlo Italiano con mia moglie e la sua famiglia.. Mi sembra una lingua un po' anarchica, pero' molto espressiva...come mia moglie! ;)

Hier in Belgie kan ik een beetje Nederlands oefenen, hoewel men meestal hier in Brussel Frans spreekt.

Ich lese und schreibe auch Deutsch. Leider habe ich selten die Gelegenheit, Deutsch hier zu benutzen...deshalb hab' ich im Laufe der Jahre so viel vergessen....

Computer languages:
C
Fortran
Basic
assembler (the classics: Z80, 6502, etc.)
Bash shell
awk
sed
html
HP48G calculator (Don't laugh! I actually use it quite a bit!)

Learning:
Java
Javascript
PHP/SQL


That's great!

Je Nederlands is perfect! Proficiat! Et parlez-vous aussi un peu de français ou est-ce que vous ne parlez qu' anglais ou néerlandais à Bruxelles? Deutsch ist auch eine Sprache die in Belgien gesprochen wird; also kan man's auch gut gebrauchen, nicht?

About the calc: I wouldn't dare to laugh at the fact that you know a calculator language, but I laugh at the fact that you use HP instead of TI wink I've got both a TI-83+ and a TI-89 and I like them both very much.
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Part Scavenger
Sun May 28 2006, 01:24AM
Part Scavenger Registered Member #79 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 11:35AM
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 673
Parlo Italiano con mia moglie e la sua famiglia.. Mi sembra una lingua un po' anarchica, pero' molto espressiva...come mia moglie! ;)

Hier in Belgie kan ik een beetje Nederlands oefenen, hoewel men meestal hier in Brussel Frans spreekt.

Ich lese und schreibe auch Deutsch. Leider habe ich selten die Gelegenheit, Deutsch hier zu benutzen...deshalb hab' ich im Laufe der Jahre so viel vergessen....


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Bored Chemist
Sun May 28 2006, 09:09AM
Bored Chemist Registered Member #193 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 07:04AM
Location: sheffield
Posts: 1022
I wonder who among those who claim to speak English, actually speak American. Anyway, I speak English and French (very badly). (Obvoiusly, when work sent me to Belgium, they sent me to the Flemish bit so my limited ability in French was no use at all)
I'm very rusty at computer languages. I could still get by perfectly well in BASIC, but I'd struggle with 6502 these days.
I'm currently trying to learn visual basic, but I'm not sure if that's a language or a state of mind.
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