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{{mylang|Batch File}} |
{{mylang|Batch File|Since 2007}} |
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{{mylang|HTML}} |
{{mylang|HTML|Since 2006}} |
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{{mylang|JavaScript}} |
{{mylang|JavaScript|Since 2006}} |
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{{mylang|CSS}} |
{{mylang|CSS|Since 2008}} |
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{{mylang|XML|I'm still learning about well-formedness}} |
{{mylang|XML|Since 2007, I'm still learning about well-formedness}} |
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{{mylang|KeyList Databasing|first programming language I ever learned |
{{mylang|KeyList Databasing|Since 2006, first programming language I ever learned, so pretty well}} |
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{{mylang|UNIX Shell|very little, I'm still obsessed with the MS-DOS Batch-file language}} |
{{mylang|UNIX Shell|Since 2008, very little, I'm still obsessed with the MS-DOS Batch-file language}} |
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{{mylang|Brainf***| |
{{mylang|Brainf***|Since 2011, very little, still trying to grasp that tape and cell concept}} |
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{{mylang|X86 Assembly|Newbie! Haven't made programs yet; need to seek out a book}} |
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Hello, this is Tyler, known by most Rosetta Coders as Star651. I have been programming since 2006. |
Hello, this is Tyler, known by most Rosetta Coders as Star651. I have been programming since 2006. |
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==Beginning Programming Experience== |
==Beginning Programming Experience== |
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I started learning the ASCII values in 2005. I had an old time Braille 'n Speak (a computer for the blind, that has audio on it). That thing didn't even have a web browser on it! I started programming with KeyList (KLT) Databasing, a programming language even the smartest of programmers just might not know about. It is a language that runs on the BrailleNote, a more updated computer for the blind, with a refreshable Braille display and speech that is actually eloquent (not to say that it uses Eloquence Speech Synthesizer :D). I would write these databases for my BrailleNote, and keep personal data in them. |
I started learning the ASCII values in 2005. I had an old time Braille 'n Speak (a computer for the blind, that has audio on it). That thing didn't even have a web browser on it! I started programming with KeyList (KLT) Databasing, a programming language even the smartest of programmers just might not know about. It is a language that runs on the BrailleNote, a more updated computer for the blind, with a refreshable Braille display and speech that is actually eloquent (not to say that it uses Eloquence Speech Synthesizer :D). I would write these databases for my BrailleNote, and keep personal data in them. |