Update: See also list on MY TECHNE.
What follows are the programming languages I’ve learned in the order of learning them; their relative importance is marked up with big
, and small
indicates I didn’t fully learn or actually use the language.
- Perl 5
- JavaScript / ECMAScript
- PHP 4 & 5
- SQL
- Visual Basic 6
- Java
- Classic ASP: VBScript & JScript
- (Visual) C/C++
- XSLT
- Ruby
- Python (I expect/hope that this will supplant PHP in the next couple years, getting an extra
big
or two.)
While Python is now my server-side language of choice, I would be much happier to use JavaScript end-to-end. Thanks to the CommonJS initiative, this is becoming a reality.
Not included in the list above are markup languages and other related technologies: (X)HTML 4 & 5, XML, CSS, DOM, RSS, Atom, RDF, XML Schema, XPath, JSON, JSON/XML-RPC, SVG, VML, OSIS, iCal, Microformats, MathML, etc.
Idea via and prompted by James Tauber, via Dougal Matthews.
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