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Python is my favourite programming language and JavaScript is a close enough second.
 
Python is my favourite programming language and JavaScript is a close enough second.
I have some experience with python and I've built various things, from small utilities to websites with it. My most interesting project was helping to port a scientific application from c++ and Qt3 to Python and Qt4. It also involved writing a few more intensive algorithms in Pyrex. It was interesting to see just how much the code shrunk, while keeping the application itself just as speedy.
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I have some experience with python and I've built various things, from small utilities to websites with it. My most interesting project was helping to port a scientific application from c++ and Qt3 to Python and Qt4. It was interesting to see just how much the code shrunk, while keeping the application itself just as speedy.
    
I have used JavaScript and HTML to build a small web game, Mousebuster (not online, get it from [http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/317039/mousebuster.zip my dropbox]). Although at first I did not like javascript at all, I quickly realised it's immense advantage: huge existing install base.
 
I have used JavaScript and HTML to build a small web game, Mousebuster (not online, get it from [http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/317039/mousebuster.zip my dropbox]). Although at first I did not like javascript at all, I quickly realised it's immense advantage: huge existing install base.
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