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Although I've used a lot of languages in my time, when it comes to recreational programming, I've found that it's a lot more fun programming in a simple language such as Wren than using one of the industry heavyweights. Consequently, Wren's my main focus nowadays on this site.
Although I've used a lot of languages in my time, when it comes to recreational programming, I've found that it's a lot more fun programming in a simple language such as Wren than using one of the industry heavyweights. Consequently, Wren's my main focus nowadays on this site.


Contributions to RC are generally available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license. However, if preferred, I hereby release all or any of my contributions to Rosetta Code - and in particular my Wren modules - under the [https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT License].
Contributions to RC are generally available under the terms of the GNU Free Document License 1.3 license. However, if preferred, I hereby release all or any of my contributions to Rosetta Code - and in particular my Wren modules - under the [https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT License].

Latest revision as of 11:05, 28 April 2023

My Favorite Languages
Language Proficiency
C Active
C++ Occasional
C# Was MSMVP
FreeBASIC Occasional
Go Active
Java Occasional
Kotlin Inactive
Python Occasional
VB Inactive
Wren Very Active

Retired now from paid employment.

Although I've used a lot of languages in my time, when it comes to recreational programming, I've found that it's a lot more fun programming in a simple language such as Wren than using one of the industry heavyweights. Consequently, Wren's my main focus nowadays on this site.

Contributions to RC are generally available under the terms of the GNU Free Document License 1.3 license. However, if preferred, I hereby release all or any of my contributions to Rosetta Code - and in particular my Wren modules - under the MIT License.