contest: who knows the most programming languages

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54 comments, last by jbadams 19 years, 2 months ago
Visual Basic 6: 1
C++: 1
Befunge-93: 0.25
Brainfuck: 0.125
C-Intercal: 0.5
&#106avascript: 0.5<br>x86 Assembly language: 0.5<br>HQ9++: 0.5 ([grin])<br><a href="http://dangermouse.net/esoteric/chef.html">Chef</a>: 0.125<br><a href="http://dangermouse.net/esoteric/whenever.html">Whenever</a>: 0.125<br>I don't know if Ook counts, because it's really just isomorphic to <br>BF...<br><br><b>4.625</b>, although I'm sure I forgot quite a few, and I didn't count all the BASICs or C<br><br>@Rob Loach: You know all those languages, and you don't know Intercal? :(
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my score is somewhere around 1





















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Oh yes. You could I forget Z? (That's kSquared's language where each program is comprised of n consecutive ks, each value of n corresponds to a C program).
Well, let's see here:
C 1
C++ 1
Java 1
Objective-C 1/2
Python 1/2

my score is 4, as for my LPM: 4/48
Wow, I suck.
Hmm... How much can I get for Prolog? That's gotta be worth at least 20... (Mind you, I suck at it, so I'll settle for 5 points :)).

Then add all the usual suspects (C/C++, Java, C#, PHP)
and the less usual suspects (ML, Scheme, MIPS assembly, Alpha assembly and probably a few I'm forgetting...)

So, at a wild guess, I'd say something like 5-6 points. Maybe more. Writing a compiler isn't that big a deal in most languages. That's not the same as being completely fluent in the language... Per month? divide by 3 years, so that's 0.14'ish.
VB6: 1
Java: 1/2
C++: 1/2
PHP: 1/2
EScript: 1/2
QBASIC: 1/2 (first language, yay!)
TI-83 BASIC: 1/2
&#106avascript: 1/4<br>Z80 Assembly: 1/8<br><br>Hrm, and that seems to make my score 4+3/8. Not too shabby, I'm happy with that.<br><br>

- Jason Astle-Adams

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