Programming skills

Started by Jubal, January 04, 2009, 08:10:50 PM

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Silver Wolf

The Games are lost somewhere on my old computer..Maybe I could find them, but they are not worth mentioning. There are few versions of "who wants to be a millionaire?" which I made :D
"Less of a young professional - more of an ancient amateur. But frankly, I'm an absolute dream."

Jubal

Yea, I have some stuff like that hanging around I'm sure...
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Son of the King

This is a screen from a tower defence type game I am making.


NOTE: This is a WIP shot.

Jubal

What programng language are you using?
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Jubal

The duke, the wanderer, the philosopher, the mariner, the warrior, the strategist, the storyteller, the wizard, the wayfarer...

Ashanorath

I know how to do some basic stuff in QBasic and Pascal and a tiny bit of HTML
It's better to live within your dreams then to live without them.

Darwin

a bit python and java :)

Jubal

I once tried to learn java, I should get back to it someday.
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kt0

Sure, why not.  

I've been programming professionally for 9 years with an extended college stay (two degrees) and a handful of internships.  I've taught directly or indirectly in the vicity of 600 students at the University and on the side for fun.  I've subsequently recommended a number of my students for hire (wasn't in a hiring position then) and worked with them professionally.  I knew HTML back when that actually meant something.

Languages:
- C/C++:  strong proficiency
- Ruby/Python/Perl:  low proficiency
- Java/Pascal/VB:  worked with these a long time ago; they've all evolved since then
- x86/cell assembly:   familiarity

This weekend I hope to be building some modding tools in C#.  

My strengths are in optimization (memory, speed), large scale architecture, and general debugging.

Jubal

Wow, some serious skills you got there...
The duke, the wanderer, the philosopher, the mariner, the warrior, the strategist, the storyteller, the wizard, the wayfarer...

kt0


dj_chisi10

python a verry little bit(long before MB)
a bit of Vb an C++ (i was once interested in making a game with the Dark GDK kit)
then i found FPS creator(very boooring)
and the i realized that my destiny is making 3d models

Darkstar707

Quote from: "kt0"Sure, why not.  

I've been programming professionally for 9 years with an extended college stay (two degrees) and a handful of internships.  I've taught directly or indirectly in the vicity of 600 students at the University and on the side for fun.  I've subsequently recommended a number of my students for hire (wasn't in a hiring position then) and worked with them professionally.  I knew HTML back when that actually meant something.

Languages:
- C/C++:  strong proficiency
- Ruby/Python/Perl:  low proficiency
- Java/Pascal/VB:  worked with these a long time ago; they've all evolved since then
- x86/cell assembly:   familiarity

This weekend I hope to be building some modding tools in C#.  

My strengths are in optimization (memory, speed), large scale architecture, and general debugging.  
Give me your brain.

Give it to me. Now.

Jubal

Darkstar! What have I told you about trying to eat brains?
The duke, the wanderer, the philosopher, the mariner, the warrior, the strategist, the storyteller, the wizard, the wayfarer...