User:Amakukha: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1:
{{mylangbegin}}
{{mylang|APL|Beginner}}
{{mylang|AWK|Experienced}}
{{mylang|
{{mylang|Batch File|Experienced}}
{{mylang|C|Professional}}
{{mylang|C++|Professional}}
{{mylang|Java|Beginner}}
{{mylang|JavaScript|Experienced}}
{{mylang|Pascal|Experienced}}
Line 12 ⟶ 14:
{{mylang|Rust|Beginner}}
{{mylang|Swift|Beginner}}
{{mylang|TMG|
{{mylang|UNIX Shell|Professional}}
{{mylangend}}
Line 41 ⟶ 43:
* [http://www.facebook.com/andriy.makukha Me on Facebook]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Amakuha Me on English Wikipedia]
|
Latest revision as of 12:50, 27 June 2020
My Favorite Languages | |
Language | Proficiency |
APL | Beginner |
AWK | Experienced |
BASIC256 | Experienced |
Batch File | Experienced |
C | Professional |
C++ | Professional |
Java | Beginner |
JavaScript | Experienced |
Pascal | Experienced |
PDP-11 Assembly | Experienced |
PHP | Experienced |
Python | Professional |
Rust | Beginner |
Swift | Beginner |
TMG | Experienced |
UNIX Shell | Professional |
My name is Andriy Makukha.
I'm from Ukraine and my native language is Python.
In 2012, I used BASIC-256 for educational purposes. It's a fun and powerful environment with many great features (like easy graphics handling, native speech synthesis, mouse and DB support).
In 2020, I ported the Unix TMG compiler-compiler from PDP-11 assembly to portable C. TMG was the first high-level programming language running on UNIX. This tiny historic language, especially intended for grammar parsing and translation tasks, impressed me, and I decided to share some TMG programs on RosettaCode.
My gallery
My BASIC-256 implementations:
I also implemented Ackermann function in BASIC-256 before this language got proper functions (I might be the one who inspired the authors to finally add that feature).