Sindy_2525
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I know what it stands for , but it’s not a language in itself ..JS object notation.
I know what it stands for , but it’s not a language in itself ..JS object notation.
If I was writing web sites java is really good from the functions I have looked at (APIs) and its been a while. But I am more into C and OSes. System calls.JS object notation.
There's parsers, like with languages and files. I have never heard of compilers. I think it's a web development related Java stuff.I know what it stands for , but it’s not a language in itself ..
What about Perl? I think there are compilers for it. But it's mainly run on interpreters.Interested in Swift and react .
Python too , since I’m interested in deep learning (ML) . Comes in handy if you are using some BI tools
Aahh you are one of those . Core system developers .
Compiling is something else .
Google says :
convert (a program) into a machine-code or lower-level form in which the program can be executed.
And Perl , well if I have to indulge into machine learning I think python would do ..
Took me back to my college when I was executing C *sighs*
And oddly I did learn about COBOL as well ..
And... yes I think you’d fit in well with java than other scripting languages .
django, hum...never heard of it.I know working with web pages and frameworks like django
I use python for data sciences
Programming languages?
oh wow...
I have never been more turned on than I am right now...
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smile... I am already dated! I learned FORTRAN and COBOL in school, but started professionally writing assembly language code for embedded computer systems. Then moved on to Basic, Visual Basic, c, c++, c#, and Ada. Worked with Apple Pascal, Apple FORTRAN, Lisp, Modula II and a little objective c on Apple computers. Used specialized languages like Grapheq and STATIONworks, CELLworks, and Simscript. Moved into web programming with HTML and css, ASP, VBScript, Javascript and ColdFusion, then onto the Java environment. Add VAX VMS scripting, Unix scripting and SQL.
Its a python web framework , easy to set up and we can also make APIs using Django Rest framework (DRF)django, hum...never heard of it.
That's so cool ......smile... I am already dated! I learned FORTRAN and COBOL in school, but started professionally writing assembly language code for embedded computer systems. Then moved on to Basic, Visual Basic, c, c++, c#, and Ada. Worked with Apple Pascal, Apple FORTRAN, Lisp, Modula II and a little objective c on Apple computers. Used specialized languages like Grapheq and STATIONworks, CELLworks, and Simscript. Moved into web programming with HTML and css, ASP, VBScript, Javascript and ColdFusion, then onto the Java environment. Add VAX VMS scripting, Unix scripting and SQL.
That was a long time ago! I worked with VT-220 and xterm terminal emulation on Tektronix graphics terminals. Also used PLOT-10 and geographic coordinate packages for mapping applications.... then you might remember VT-220 terminal emulators too? I had similar start as you and then moved on to C/Unix/Oracle when that meant you would be in demand - lol
That was indeed long ago. I was working in experimental therapeutics back then, antivirals for HIV, Marburg and Ebola. A lot of biology for a computer sci major.That was a long time ago! I worked with VT-220 and xterm terminal emulation on Tektronix graphics terminals. Also used PLOT-10 and geographic coordinate packages for mapping applications.
I did a lot of computer work for a Microbiology major!
lol, and people say programming and biology don't mix.That was indeed long ago. I was working in experimental therapeutics back then, antivirals for HIV, Marburg and Ebola. A lot of biology for a computer sci major.