(12-19-2011, 09:22 PM)Runo Wrote:(12-19-2011, 06:10 AM)Zee530 Wrote: "22 languages"? are you human?
Once you get the general programming logic it's not so hard to learn more languages, it gets rather easy. Still, 22 is kinda impressive to me...
Well not really if you have studied a CS career and worked for 2 years atleast. In fact all those languages can be grouped into lil groups, learning one of those groups opens you the doors to the others.
Groups:
Assembly: MIPS R3000, x86 686 with MMX.
Imperative:
C-like: C, C++, C#, Java (last 3 being OOP)
beginner: Dijkstra's GCL, Visual Basic 6.
script: Python, Ruby.
web-client: javascript, html
web-server: PHP, JSP (shouldn't count jsp, xD)
tools: Matlab, R and Maxscript.
Functional: Haskell, Erlang
Logical: Prolog
Database: SQL (Oracle's, MySQL, Postgres).
in the reality you just need to learn 5 basic languages (where Assembly, Functional and Logical are not even necessary), the rest just come as you have to work with them within work, university assigments, etc.