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I always leer at people who claim "assembly" as a skill. Assembly language is specific to a given processor _and_ assembler. Do you know x86 MASM assembly? What about NASM? What about TI assembly (which is mostly the same through all TI chipsets)? Motorola 68000? MIPS?
/me sighs
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I am no guru but I am studying C++, I am more of a businessman, if you need work on marketing or a business plan I can help!
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I always leer at people who claim "assembly" as a skill. Assembly language is specific to a given processor _and_ assembler. Do you know x86 MASM assembly? What about NASM? What about TI assembly (which is mostly the same through all TI chipsets)? Motorola 68000? MIPS?
/me sighs
Lol, sorry I wasn't specific enough. x86 asm using fasm compiler.
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I always leer at people who claim "assembly" as a skill. Assembly language is specific to a given processor _and_ assembler. Do you know x86 MASM assembly? What about NASM? What about TI assembly (which is mostly the same through all TI chipsets)? Motorola 68000? MIPS?
/me sighs
I did put x86 in my description, but I didn't put that I use NASM.
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Chemist:
-synthesis
-polyolefins
-organometallics
-no drugs
-no kaboooms
yeah and some bashing to manage with my Arch server
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Chemist:
-synthesis
-polyolefins
-organometallics
-no drugs
-no kabooomsyeah and some bashing to manage with my Arch server
HAHA! Awesome addition. You made my day.
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Well, I use HLASM Assembler for MVS. It's pretty much the only assembler for MVS, so it's kinda redundant saying it's HLASM
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Sorted by proficiency:
1. Perl
2. Ruby
3. C++/C, Bourne shell
4. JavaScript
Upcoming: Java
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anything that is needed at the moment, currently I mostly work in C, C++, Perl and scripting languages (sh, ksh) for both Solaris and HPUX (HP really sux.. I wonder how come anyone would use HPUX and the machines.. well simple ls imposes 4% cpu load). Apart from this anything else that one may face: tcl, expect, python, java, pl/sql, pro-c
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PHP, C, C++, Python, sh, SGML-dialects
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I'm most confident in C/C++ and Perl.
I can get by in Haskell, Java, ASM, and Python.
And the ones I know that just plain don't count: Bash, Basic, SQL, and .BAT files...
Desktop: AMD Athlon64 3800+ Venice Core, 2GB PC3200, 2x160GB Maxtor DiamondMax 10, 2x320GB WD Caviar RE, Nvidia 6600GT 256MB
Laptop: Intel Pentium M, 512MB PC2700, 60GB IBM TravelStar, Nvidia 5200Go 64MB
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I'm primarily a web developer and I do programming in all of these and combinations of them :
HTML, DHTML, XHTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, ActionScript, JavaScript, Perl, Python (I really like it!!), PHP, Shell scripting.
I have also done some C++ and Java (I never "got along" with it for some reason I think "we" don't like each other), ColdFusion and VBasic 6.
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