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1 <h2>Programming Languages</h2>
2 <p>Here are some programming languages that I have experienced.</p>
9 The dragon of system programming. My workhorse for efficient solutions.</li>
12 It's ok. I prefer tea.</li>
15 Functional love-hate relationship.</li>
18 Blew my mind. Awakened my interest in logics, not so much in using the language.</li>
21 Clean, flat, structured. Runs the world under the hood.</li>
24 The isomorphism from human mnemonics to machine code. Feel the cold touch of the machine mind.</li>
27 It's better than ok. I prefer seeing clear, though.</li>
30 Pragmatic, well-tempered, aesthetic. Fits perfectly into my method of working.</li>
33 The saviour of web frontends. Makes web development endurable.</li>
36 Good idea, weird syntax. Doesn't go well with me. Might give it another go.</li>
39 The purity of programming. Haven't found enlightenment yet.</li>
42 <h2>Operating Systems</h2>
44 <li><h4>GNU/Linux</h4>
45 Ubuntu, Debian, openSUSE, Red Hat and CentOS.</li>
46 <li><h4>Microsoft Windows</h4>
47 Windows 95/98/2000/XP/Vista/7.</li>
55 <span class="line-through">My prefered editor.</span><br />
56 An affair with good memories.</li>
59 My prefered editor. And I prefer my prefered editor.</li>
61 <h4>Visual Studio</h4>
62 Good IDE on Windows. Great debugger integration.</li>
65 Extendable. It's ok.</li>
71 Chrome for browsing and <a href="http://irssi.org">irssi</a> for IRC.</li>
73 <h4>Documentation</h4>
76 <h4>Version Control</h4>
77 <a href="http://mercurial.selenic.com">Mercurial</a> for private work.
78 <a href="http://subversion.tigris.org">Subversion</a>/<a href="http://cvshome.org">CVS</a> when forced.</li>
81 Runs on <a href="http://www.debian.org">Debian</a> with HTML-files served by <a href="http://wiki.nginx.org">Nginx</a>.</li>