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Languages? Systems? Would love to get together a group of paleos to hunt down good food at conferences :)

Me: Drupal, PHP, MySQL primarily

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Cisco Unified Communications. VMWare.

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K2 Blackpearl, Adage, SQL

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Java with Tapestry and Gwt frameworks, MySQL, and of course Korn shell

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Copious amounts of nerdspeak on this thread but I detect a statistically significant deficiency in English! ;-P

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Coldfusion, ExtJS, SQL at the moment.

By the way, I've been a huge stackoverflow fan for a while. I still can't believe the incredible coincidence that is paleohacks. It's the 9th most popular stackexchange out of a 100: http://stackexchange.com/directory/list

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SQL Server, BizTalk, SAP Process Integration, Tibco (BCRN, BW, IM, EMS, RV)...

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vim, python, django, jquery, mysql, linux, dns, apache, nginx, php, helpspot, macs.

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Perl, mysql, Ajax, javascript

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Earlier: HTML & Flash.

Now: Custard, IC Base, Flour, 58% Chocolate.

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Wow, I didn't know paleo rhymed with CS that much.

I guess hackers are the best to hack down their diets to be optimal.

Compared to what people mentioned here, I'm only an avid Ubuntu user who codes websites from time to time.

It's funny because computer hackers used to be best known as unfit and overweight with very bad dietary habits. I guess we see the rising of a generation of healthy, strong and fit computer literate people. The only thing I'm still curious about is sociability, are paleo hackers very sociable or are like the typical computer hacker? My guess goes to the former.

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my mind and my fingers. Very often books and other people, esp. in the highschool age... ;-)

I wonder if that would count if I wrote it:

Mymnd, FnGrs, bOOks, PeePs, teenAGErs.

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Cisco route, switch, voice

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Sweet -- BGP/OSPF/MPLS

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Ruby, Rails, BASH, Debian servers, and Ubuntu workstations.

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C# for money but hoping to start working in webOS for fun (and maybe profit). No money for conferences, though, unless they're local.

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html.

lol....

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I prefer to work in python and C on a linux platform, and I use darcs for version control. I like functional languages, but haven't used them for serious work. I like learning new things.

Still, this hardly gives any clue as to what conferences we are likely to meet at. ;-)

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C#/.Net for work, anything else for fun ;)

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I make iPhone and Mac apps, and I make websites. That's objective C, php, javascript, html, css.

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I work with c#, c++, VB .Net, some iOS... so much programming!

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C#, .Net, T-SQL

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Currently HTML, XML, CSS, PHP, Perl, Python, Erlang, C and shell scripting on Linux and Windows, using SVN, Eclipse, Perforce, VMWare, IRC, interfacing to Oracle and MySQL. Oh, and a bit of Java and Wordpress.

Used to be COBOL, Fortran, Pascal, Coral 66, Z8000 Assembler, VB3/4/5/6, Javascript, Gensym G2, Babbage, Prolog, T-SQL. Sure there are others I've forgotten :)

Not sure how this relates to food though?

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java, python, qt, rdf/owl, android, sqlite, Matlab

I'm hungry now.

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Currently for my thesis: C++, bash and ksh scripting, MPI (Message Passing Interface), MATLAB

Not currently in use: JCL, Easytrieve, C, Pro C, SQL, Oracle, DB2

Dabblings: html, perl, Java, pThreads

Want to learn: python

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Professionally: T-SQL, C#.NET, WPF On the side: C, Java, Python, Perl, JavaScript

OS: Windows and Linux

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I'm in cybernetics. The next years I will specialize in robotic prosthesis connected to human nerves and controlled by the brain just like you would operate your own hand.

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Languages: HTML, CSS, jQuery

Programs: Adobe CS5 Web Premium

OS: Windows 7

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for my day job: ASP .NET MVC / C# / html / javascript / jquery / css / sql server

on the side: php, mysql, a bit of ruby on rails, wordpress

in the past: perl and unix admin work

hoping to get some experience with python and some of these newfangled nosql db's

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:-( i'm a different breed of nerd...

i feel so ronery.

:-D

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HTML, CSS, web design stuff and with the developers on CRM systems.

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