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I started creating software when I was 8, and I'm 48 today, so this is probably a bit unfair to use as comparison, but I'm not sure about the exact number, but I know the basics of some roughly 50+ programming languages, maybe 100+, but of course most of these aren't really around anymore, such as Oric 1 BASIC, etc ... ;)
Deine "knowing a language".
If it's being able to code with them, then almost any in few minutes.
If it's knowing the API then the number is much narrower 😂
If you take in mind that I coded professionally with some languages but it has been like 7 or 8 years since the last time I coded with them, one can say that I "unlearned" them through time 🤷🏻♀️
So many, I don't count them (from Z80 asm -> TS, Rust). But take look rebol created by Carl Sassenrath, same guy who is maded the Amiga operating system. This language is very short, If I right console version around 1M ... but I'm afraid that lanuages is over, I try to get current version, but download page is empty ... so rebol just keep in my memory.
I also created two script languages under flash action script. One of them help made a longer interactive animation, and other one is base for Narnia collectible card game - never released.
Easy to fall to infinite loop, with exploration of computer programming languages .
Hard to say, what's your definition of "knowing" a language?
It depends of your definition of language and of "kmowing".
If I count only those I master, I'd say PHP and TS/JS. Maybe MySQL
If I add those I'm learning, there will be GoLang and Elixir.
And then, if I add those I learnt at school and never touched again, there's python, Java, Bash and C.
So I know something about 3 and 9.
None. I developed in many but languages continue to evolve so as soon as I stop using one of them you cannot say I know it.
I know 6 programming language.
Depends on what "Knowing a language" means.
I know in between 5-7 languages.
Expert in any? right now I don't think so
ooopssss!!!!!!! i know only one!!!!!!!!
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but its a C language!!!!!!!
like a ocean deep and vast.