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Official ATPF's User Skillset List

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Thread has been updated. I know this sticky fell into a bit of a hole and hasn't been updated for about six months. See my addendum to the OP. We'll try to keep it updated regularly, so drop a reply here if you want to be listed. If you have already replied, take a look at the list and make sure you're listed where you want to be. If you aren't drop me a PM.
 
C, C++, SPARC ASM
Occasional perls of wisdom (pun intended) in HTML, Python, Java, MFC
Also the dark tongue of Mordor
 
Actually not so bad now that it's just a matter of adding people. Unheard did most of the work in typing in the original post.
 
Maybe we should include our member's specializations, too? A certain programming language isn't really an absolute "skill set" as you have it defined here. For example, compression algorithms is a skill set, but they can be done in C, C#, C++, Java, all sorts of programming languages, and even purely mathematically. You can apply a skill set from one language to another, but you can't really apply C syntax to, lets just say, Mathematica.

Still, this thread is already really nice! Thanks for maintaining it 🙂

Here's my info...
Languages: C, C++, Java, ASM, and a universal language known as "Mathematics" 😉
Specializations: Datastructures, Compression (Lossless and Lossy), Image Processing, and Technical Analysis (Statistical Behavior)
Other: I have a strong math background. I can answer questions relating mathematics to computer science. I'm a CS and Mathematics double major.
 
I do application security code in Java/J2EE (I am building and provisioning system and am responsible for a small framework that apps consume to do authentication and authorization). Currently I am rewriting the provisioning system to use Spring dependency injection to "strategize" the securable entities.

I do a bit of scripting in DOS Batch and ANT.

and SQL, lots and lots of SQL (primarily to take advantage of SQL Server)
 
Sure, count me in: hardcore C, some C++, and ARM assembly. I see Matlab is listed as well, so put me down for that also.

EDIT: Specialty: embedded device programming (hardware control, RTOS, data processing).
 
Mark: We need new categories for

1) SSIS/DTS and SSRS? I know they're part of "SQL," but they are much more than just SQL. I'll let you decide.
2) Web Services?
 
Basically my modus operandi with this thread has been: if someone lists a skill and it is programming or related to it closely enough that it doesn't matter, I'll add it.

Edit: OP updated 6/5.
 
erm..my list is too big. I'll cut short

ASp.net, vb.net, C#, c++, silverlight, ajax ,sql,jscript, CSS, XHTMl (lol), Realbasic, WPF, WCF, web standards etc

Also have some experience in Anti-Piracy/Anti-Debugging technologies.
 
Originally posted by: ChristianV
Please add me too

TurboPascal, Delphi, C, PHP, SQL, JavaScript, Flash/ActionScript, HTML/CSS, ASM, XML, Ajax

Ajax isn't a language.

Please put me down for HTML/CSS/JS, pretty proficient in those three.
 
Originally posted by: Woosta
Originally posted by: ChristianV
Please add me too

TurboPascal, Delphi, C, PHP, SQL, JavaScript, Flash/ActionScript, HTML/CSS, ASM, XML, Ajax

Ajax isn't a language.

but it is a technique - straight from the OP:

Secondly, I thought it would be a good idea to make an official list of the knowledge of different programming languages/scripts/techniques possessed by the users of ATPF.
 
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