>what languages you know
>what languages have made you money
What languages you know
>what languages you know
C, C++, C#, Java, PHP, Python, Pascal, JavaScript, Visual Basic, 6800 ASM, some other stuff I don't remember anymore
>what languages have made you money
Actively JavaScript, PHP
Passively all of the above since I would be a shit JS programmer without knowing C, C++ and so forth
C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Python, dabbling in worthless trash meme languages like Haskell, Go, Rust
C++, C#, JavaScript, Python
>what languages have made you money
C, Python, C++, kdb/q, C#/F#, bash, go, some proprietary scripting languages and a few more i can't remember.
AutoHotkey, JavaScript, and currently learning Java.
I don't work as a programmer, but AutoHotkey has indirectly helped me since I have some very useful scripts I wrote in order to make it easier to do my job.
I'm currently learning Java because I plan to replace those small programs I wrote in AutoHotkey by Java programs. The AHK programs have a GUI and all, but I need more power that AHK can't provide me right now.
>C, java, c#, php, javascript, python, rust, clojure
>C, php, javascript, python
Tell whoever you're gathering these statistics for to suck a dick
>>what languages you know
C+
Python
R
Java
Scala
SQL
>>what languages have made you money
SQL and Python
The two easiest languages have been the best paying.
I'm only an intern (~£24k) so ignore what I say.
I was hired for Java, C++ and Python knowledge.
But I've spent all of my time so far using Perl, PHP, Bash and JavaScript.
When can you say you "know" a language?
Not talking about "when you can put it on a resume," talking about "when you feel confident that you're writing it idiomatically"
>what languages you know
c, php, verilog, vhdl, sql, bash
>what languages have made you money
sql, vhdl, verilog, C#
C, C++, Java, C#, JS, Ruby, PHP
C# has gotten me the most money so far, but that may change when I get a job.
>what languages you know
JavaScript, Golang, C
>what languages have made you money
Yaml
>what languages have made you money
in order of magnitude C, C++, C#, asm(x86-64), angelscript
>what languages you know
in order of time spent coding: c++, c#, lua, javascript, c, asm(x86-64), forth, boo, php, python, java, lisp, blueprints, prolog, scratch, basic
Never actually coded in angelscript, but still made me money.
>Use AutoHotKey to turn to automate an 8 hour task down to about 2 hours.
>Nobody in the office gives a fuck
>They just give you more work when you finish early anyways
What's the fucking point bros...
English, Dutch
>Java, JS, Intermediate Python / Django, some SQL, VBA, DAX
>I make literally twice as much money working only with little bits of VBA and DAX, and batch scripting.
> know
Python
Ruby
Java
C
Scheme
SQL
> money
SQL
>PHP, COBOL, Pascal, SQL
>COBOL, NATURAL, JCL
Python :)
C++, lisp, and python.
None of them have made me anything as I'm a hobbyist college student. I could potentially use them later in life for money tho.
>>what languages you know
C, C++, Python, Java, JavaScript, PHP, R, VHDL, Assembly, SQL
>>what languages have made you money
C, C++, Python, Java, JavaScript, PHP and SQL.
>>what languages you know
c and php
>>what languages have made you money
c and php
It doesn't really matter what languages I know, because they go in and out of use depending on the job and fads. For example, I know VB, but I never use it these days.
I made money in C#, C++, Python, Javascript, and Clojure.
Do it in 2 hours and then pretend you're doing your job while you're actually working on personal programming projects. It's what I do.
>know
C, C#, Python, Ruby, Java, vb
>money
this
truly lazy people will spend 16 hours painstakingly crafting a tool that, when used, reduces the time it takes to do their 8 hour job by half
the 16 hours of hard work and dedication are paid off after a mere 4 work days and they will then use their free time to relax while pretending to work
C, c++, vb, java, js, python, ruby, rust
Italian (I'm a translator)
C, c++, java, python
I made money developing software for an embedded device with c but holy fuck the guy I made it for made over a million from it. Pretty salty since he just bought some off the rack components and outsourced manufacturing while I did the fucking hard work.
>>what languages you know
Lots of memelangs
>>what languages have made you money
Java, JavaScript
>>what languages you know
Java, JavaScript and kotlin
>>what languages have made you money
The three of them.
>what languages you know
C, C++, ASM, C#, R, Java, Python.. ugh and VB
>what languages have made you money
C, C++, ASM, C# ugh and VB
French English
French English
php lul java and scala
php and scala