If I say, it's every language I "heard of" it's too many.
If I say, it's every language I worked with "professionally" it's still too many, because I started working as a tech blogger, which led to using many languages in my blog posts.
If I say, it's every language I feel (or felt) comfortable using, it would probably be PHP, JavaScript, C, LiveScript and VBA, because those are the ones I used to write bigger projects.
At the moment I'd consider myself only comfortable using JavaScript and often have a bit of fear using another langauge, because my knowledge of JS is so deep that I think it would take too long to get to know another language THAT good.
On the other hand, I didn't start with that deep JS knowledge and still used it everyday, so it's probably not needed to get things done :D
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If I say, it's every language I "heard of" it's too many.
If I say, it's every language I worked with "professionally" it's still too many, because I started working as a tech blogger, which led to using many languages in my blog posts.
If I say, it's every language I feel (or felt) comfortable using, it would probably be PHP, JavaScript, C, LiveScript and VBA, because those are the ones I used to write bigger projects.
At the moment I'd consider myself only comfortable using JavaScript and often have a bit of fear using another langauge, because my knowledge of JS is so deep that I think it would take too long to get to know another language THAT good.
On the other hand, I didn't start with that deep JS knowledge and still used it everyday, so it's probably not needed to get things done :D