Gee, your code looks terrific
One thing of which I've always been a fan is organization. Beautiful engineering. Well-kept, as well as well-written, code. So, I've been going back into some older modules and refactoring components with better, more readable constructs.
As such, I've also noted my adoption timeline for various programming languages:
- 1983: BASIC
- 1997: HTML/JavaScript
- 2000: VBScript/VBA
- 2001: VB.NET
- 2002: C#
- 2003: XSLT, Java
- 2006: Ruby, Python, AppleScript
- 2007: C/C++, XAML, Flex
As such, I've also noted my adoption timeline for various programming languages:
- 1983: BASIC
- 1997: HTML/JavaScript
- 2000: VBScript/VBA
- 2001: VB.NET
- 2002: C#
- 2003: XSLT, Java
- 2006: Ruby, Python, AppleScript
- 2007: C/C++, XAML, Flex
2 Comments:
At June 11, 2007 4:40 AM,
Lindsay said…
Interesting, I took it a little backwards: C -> C++ -> Java -> C# -> VB.NET
At June 11, 2007 1:54 PM,
Jason Salas said…
Seems like the natural academic progression to me, Lindsay. :-)
Mine is more a marketing dude who got sick of the nonsense of his chosen industry and then decided to go about it on his own.
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