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10th June 2005, 15:06 | #1 | |
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List Ya Skills v2.0.0b
The original List Ya Skills thread was a great idea. It's been 2 years since then, so lets do it again with all the bleeding edge skills everyone has been jamming on their CV since then
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10th June 2005, 15:12 | #2 |
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I'll kick it off:
Coding related -Java (Swing, J2EE, EJB, JSP, JMS, JDBC, whatever) -PHP -Some C/C++ Databases -Oracle SQL PL/SQL -MySQL -Access -Lotus Notes (although I took that off my CV cause I loathe it so much ) Web stuff -HTML, XML, XSLT, XSD, Web Services (SOAP, JAX-RPC, Axis) Misc -Keeping servers ticking (JBoss, Oracle, Lotus Domino, Windoze) -OO design & architecture -Software team lead guff -Keeping clients happy and stopping them from suing company
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10th June 2005, 19:20 | #3 |
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Coding:
PHP Some C/C++ Databases: MySQL Most SQL-compliant databases Web: HTML, XML, XSLT, XSD, Web Services (SOAP, JAX-RPC, Axis), CSS etc. (just copied your line Madlep =P) Misc: Always dabbling in new things Worked on code-heavy projects - eg. creating zip files without using ziplib in PHP and writing code to create ISO files capable of being played in dvd players with PHP. Can't think of anything much else. |
11th June 2005, 04:13 | #4 |
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Coding
Delphi - still C# Windows API *cries* Have started learning LISP cos I heard it makes you "cool and stuff". Still waiting for the cool. Still waiting for the stuff, come to think of it. OO Design Databases xBase Generic SQL (sod all actually, but I've played with Oracle, Sybase and MS-SQL. I think there's a Terra Data server lying around at work as well. p.s. Sybase is SATAN to install and set up.) MetaSQL - work's proprietary SQL abstraction Web / Intraweb ASP.NET (Quite liked it actually) ISAPI - recently (mostly) finished writing a ISAPI module for displaying maps and related data from our main product (visualization software). Usual HTML guff. Some JavaScript - I personally hate it and try to avoid writing anything in it if posible. Generic computer "stuff" Used to do desktop enginerring, never want to fuck about with hardware ever again if possible. Getting reasonably good at Linux, but as a desktop user, not a server. |
11th June 2005, 09:26 | #5 |
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11th June 2005, 14:15 | #6 |
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Languagey type stuff:
C Java (swing, j2ee) Scheme (sisc) XML and XSLT fop javascript html Admin type stuff: All manner of servlet containers and web servers (well just tomcat, jetty, apache, websphere, IIS) amanda sendmail General linux and winblows admin stuff Other stuff I do at work: General hardware fixin' Reading slashdot EDIT: Forgot about databases I have used postgres, db2, oracle, mysql, and am fairly fluent with the dialects of SQL they use. Last edited by samael : 11th June 2005 at 14:16. |
11th June 2005, 15:49 | #7 |
Anas Latrina
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- C#
- Javascript - XHTML/CSS - Oracle SQL PL/SQL - SQL Server - Python And obviously stuff like relational and OO design and minor skills that just about everyone ends up picking up: XML, VB script, Access, Excel etc. My main strengths are the interesting combination of C#, Oracle and HTML/CSS/Javascript. |
13th June 2005, 21:27 | #9 |
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22nd November 2005, 12:58 | #10 |
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8ish years of Perl, Java, C. Google.
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22nd November 2005, 17:51 | #11 |
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Embedded C/C/C++/C#
I Love WinDBG Perl,Python, Nullsoft Installer PostgreSQL, MySQL XML,HTML,PEAL,SOAP,HAMSTER,FAKE I'm not a web coder, so my web coding skills are, meh. Wouldn't mind getting my dirty mitts on some windows driver development. I so hate window forms programming. Why can't C#'s XML be as easy as tinyxml? |
2nd December 2005, 09:39 | #12 |
Pwn*
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ASP.NET / C# (best thing to come from Redmond in years, I love the .NET framework)
ASP, HTML, CSS, Javascript etc. Java Windows servers. Haven't played with linux much in the past year except for the server running under the house
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2nd December 2005, 14:43 | #13 |
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Basic Tiny bit of pascal |
2nd December 2005, 16:24 | #14 | |
HENCE WHY FOREVER ALONE
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Thats pretty good - if you're 7 :P
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Finger rolling rhythm, ride the horse one hand... |
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2nd December 2005, 16:36 | #15 | |
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3rd December 2005, 12:56 | #16 |
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Java (Swing, J2EE, EJB, JSP, JMS, JDBC, Quartz, Hibernate)
(omg Hibernate rules compared to Entity EJB) PHP (v4, v5, Smarty, ADODb) Bit of C/C++ Learning Ruby/Rails Tiny bit of .NET MySQL PostgreSQL Access (ungh) (X)HTML, CSS, Javascript ,XML, Web Services (SOAP, JAX-RPC, Axis) Bit o graphic design JBoss/Tomcat, JOnAS/Tomcat Linux admin (apache, qmail, exim, bind, iptables blah blah) Windows admin (IIS, Exchange, AD, blah blah) OO design & architecture, UML, etc Producing pretty spec & design documents
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8th February 2006, 00:15 | #17 |
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Coding related
-X++ -C# -Dexterity -Visual Basic -Open Insight -Revelation Databases -SQL Server -Access Web stuff -HTML, XML, ASP.NET Misc -Windows 2K and up server stuff, (General Admin, security, user management, the usual shit no one else wants to touch) -Microsoft Exchange 2k and 2k3 -Biztalk server -Basic Network stuff -OO design & architecture -Software team lead stuff, ie. protecting developers from dickhead managment and even bigger dickhead clients. -Financial software, god how I hate thee, especially as I know thee so well. -Integration with legacy apps. |
3rd April 2006, 22:28 | #18 |
Word To Your Motherboard!
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4th April 2006, 15:54 | #19 |
Steppin' Razor
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Photoshop for Web
XHTML Strict / HTML 4 CSS Design see: www.geminidevelopment.com.au for a portfolio! Happy to help out with any questions though, specially if your either designing websites in photoshop or trying to edit other peoples websites. |
7th May 2007, 03:46 | #20 |
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Languages Etc.
XHTML, XML, etc. CSS, CSS layout etc. C/C++ 4 years of uni, many personal projects etc. a bit of ISAPI (oh god) Java 3 years of Uni, some personal projects PHP 1 year ish for job C# 1 year for job (ASP.NET) Prolog, Haskell, Lisp, GPSS + other academic languages here (programming language papers) REALBasic, VBA work and during school GWBasic, QBasic - back in the day MySQL, MSSQL, generic SQL Excellent knowledge of programming from the ground up (CPU -> Buses -> Assembly -> Compilers -> Linking, Libraries -> Runtime Systems -> OO Design -> Dynamic Languages Runtime -> Polymorphism + other language constructs) Programs Etc. Photoshop ~8/9 years (since photoshop 4) Excel (quite a bit) Most other programs Knowledge / Experience OO design & architecture Software Engineering Practices Great knowledge of Web (please don't say web 2.0) Multiple dynamic module based systems Designed and built many websites Graphic design work Computer tutoring Technician Work (~1 year) Btw I'm 22 which I hope is surprising because that's what I'm going for. My 5th year of Uni (nearly finished) and working full-time. Last edited by Mayhem_mad : 7th May 2007 at 03:50. |
13th May 2007, 19:20 | #21 |
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Do you fix kitchen sinks as well ?
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Lumber - crushing people is its reward. |
14th May 2007, 14:48 | #22 | |
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14th May 2007, 20:24 | #23 |
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How did you NOT mention overflows?
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14th May 2007, 21:01 | #24 |
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My bad.
In my defence it's been a while since I programmed C++ / C. |
23rd May 2007, 13:57 | #25 |
Here be dragons
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HTML/XML
VBScript some perl just started using php and mysql, made a few personal websites that work fine and do general database stuff looking to get some entry level commercial web development experience, particularly with php and mysql.
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Peace. |
5th July 2007, 20:46 | #26 |
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Ahhh. Compared to you guys I look really one sided. But here it is: only C++ :P lol
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Travel Services |
10th December 2009, 22:58 | #27 |
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List Ya Skills v2 0 0b
Have you noticed that these forums have 49783 members account so far?
Im sure more then 3/4 of them are bot accounts and totally forgotten accounts, all with 0 posts. It just asks for some real clean-up time. Just click Members List..omg. |
11th December 2009, 01:51 | #28 |
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Now that's an interesting spambot strategy: Decry spambots.
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Ξ √ Ω L U T ↑ ☼ N وكل يوم كنت تعيش في العبودية |
11th December 2009, 10:43 | #29 |
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Javascript.
Arguing on the Internet.
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13th January 2010, 13:46 | #30 |
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MadLep, your email appears to be dead. Looking for assistance with Ms Access 2007.
*Contacts a couple of others* |
15th February 2010, 10:03 | #31 |
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Might as well list my skills. listing what I've used in the last 12 months.
Coding - C/C++ - C# (goodbye MFC and Delphi!) - php - javascript (only if I can use jquery, else I run screaming *shudders*) Common libraries - Jquery - .NET framework - DirectX 9 (use D3dx for effects handling) Web specific - html - css Databases - Mysql - Microsoft SQL Generic stuff - Software development Process. - Windows Servers 2000 and up. - Exchange 2k3, WSUS, ISA. - Excel (excel is fantastic for prototyping some algorithms), powerpoint, word. - Above Avg/High PC hardware knowledge. - SQL admin - Avaya *shakes* - Nintendo DS hardware |
21st April 2011, 17:19 | #32 | |
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If I had a wuffle
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I reach out with my mind and find no bounderies. Don't let physical limitations stop you from reaching your goals. You are your own bounderies. |
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21st April 2011, 17:27 | #33 |
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abif
C, VB, Basic,
FTRW and Security Im no programming GURU lik yu fullas But in my own defense I could ask to see your ID and still not let you in.
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I reach out with my mind and find no bounderies. Don't let physical limitations stop you from reaching your goals. You are your own bounderies. |