QUOTE(Yoshi da Sniper @ Sep 11 2005, 08:37 AM)
PHP (my favourite), C++, C, Visual Basic, a touch of Javascript, and I did a bit of Qbasic in high school (my first language).
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Yes, Qbasic was my first language as well! And I agree with what you said about HTML not being a programming language, that's the way I feel about it too.
I'm a web programming geek myself, the two languages I end up using most are PHP and JavaScript. For some reason, my favourite is JavaScript by far. I'm not too happy with PHP compared to other languages even though I use it so much, but it does its job.
With non-web programming languages, I'm competent with C# and JADE and have made large applications in both. As with C, C++ and Java, I'm one of those strange programmers who has learnt all the concepts in both languages and made programs in all, but I haven't made programs to the same scale as I have with PHP, JavaScript, C# or JADE. That's the thing, once you know enough languages you tend to not really need to move into others. So I don't actually know how well I know the languages because I haven't fully explored them like I have with some other languages.
In the past I've used Visual Basic, Qbasic and Perl. All of those languages have been my main development language at one point or another, but now I see no reason to use any of them.
I'm not sure if SQL counts as a language, but I hand in 65 line SQL queries to my lecturers here at uni so I really want it to count as a language. MySQL annoys me sometimes because the version we have installed on StarCraft.org is the one that doesn't support subqueries. It limits my imagination! Arg! Gah!