You and I are now friends. 
James Edward Gray II
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On Jul 21, 2009, at 1:11 AM, Elliott Cable wrote:
Though it’s not a programming language, it’s worth mentioning that I
consider myself to have completely mastered regular expressions; I use
them for absolutely everything…
And what are they? 
Not sure if it counts but I port a lot of code from other languages (C/C++/Java) to Ruby for research purposes. I also dabble in Unicon (I was an Icon hacker for years and it was the first language I tried OO in).
Other languages I use, mostly as a hobby:
- OCaml -- it's a neat language too, but I haven't tried using it in
non-hobby code yet
- Arc -- one of these days this might be the future, but it's much too young
- Limbo -- Inferno, despite the name, is a cool OS
I've been meaning to play with Limbo for years to find out how it compares to Occam and just recently picked up the Phillip Stanley-Marbell book on Amazon for 99p plus shipping, actual coding though is on hold until September when I take my summer holiday. I also want to find time to get into Factor as I played with Joy for a while and like where these Forth-like languages are going.
- Erlang -- might be a language that will eventually become one of our
company's core languages in due time: it's got a lot of wonderful
things going for it
Love the platform but hate the language so I've been following Reia development with interest.
Ellie
Eleanor McHugh
Games With Brains
http://slides.games-with-brains.net
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On 23 Jul 2009, at 10:57, Dido Sevilla wrote:
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Milan > Dobrota<elitecoding@gmail.com> wrote:
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raise ArgumentError unless @reality.responds_to? :reason
Right now, mainly Scala. A bit of shell scripting too.
-Mario.
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I want to change the world but they won't give me the source code.
Sure. I'm currently in Japan. Hope that's not too far for you to drive. 
James Edward Gray II
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On Jul 21, 2009, at 4:03 PM, Elliott Cable wrote:
James Gray wrote:
On Jul 21, 2009, at 1:11 AM, Elliott Cable wrote:
Though it�s not a programming language, it�s worth mentioning that I
consider myself to have completely mastered regular expressions; I use
them for absolutely everything�
You and I are now friends. 
James Edward Gray II
I am glad. Let’s have dinner!
Pick you up at 8?
The main language we use here is "old skool" ASP in JScript with the occasional forray into VB (eugh).
And after that an equal amount of Ruby and Javascript.
I've also dipped into C#, Python, PHP (in my Uni days) and a tiny bit of Perl
