What have you taught yourself?

At home: PHP, MySQL, HTML, CSS
At work: MATLAB, C, Assembler, Visual Basic

I don't know *all* the ins and outs of all of the above, but I achieved all the objectives I've set out to do so far using the above. Also the one's I taught myself at work was in working hours, so I got paid for it too :D

They've came in useful at uni where I've been taught C and MATLAB so far :)
 
HTML XHTML PHP ASP VB6 CSS
I've dabbled with Perl/CGI, XML and learnt Java in collegebut prett much forgotten it :P.
 
HTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, XML, Photoshop and Fireworks.

PHP and MySQL could be stronger and I only learnt a bit of basic XML for an exam at uni.
 
Structural/programming stuff like (X)HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript (mainly just DOM utilisation, though I can write AJAX apps when necessary), PHP (5 explicitly; OOP preference. Good idea of security, libraries [GD, PDO, SimpleXML, DOM etc.] and external APIs), miscellaneous technologies like the DOM, XPath, a small delve into XSLT, regex, SQL-92 (MySQL/SQLite development, though I need to expand my knowledge here), RSS/Atom, a fair bit of the HTTP 1.1 spec - so mainly web programming & development.

A fair amount of Python knowledge though I've not really a need for desktop programming, however I'm looking into C++ now I've got a firm OOP design grasp and can understand a lot more code than previously.

Graphics software such as Photoshop, basic stuff in Illustrator - though not much into design any more.
 
Absolutely everything I know. PHP, HTML, CSS, C#, SQL...

Never read books, usually just RTFM or blunder through with trial and error. Has worked so far.
 
Photoshop, HTML.

Now moved onto PHP, MySQL and CSS. I take the type random code, upload, test route. I couldn't learn something like this from books, so its web tutorials or nothing. :p

Oh, and also did a bit of LUA for WoW mods back in the day, never publicly released my stuff, although at the time I expect they would have been liked. :)
 
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HTML XHTML PHP SQL VB6 CSS networking, photoshop, unix scripting, building computers making a web server on linux and loads of other programs and few other languages to varying degrees.
 
Sp00n said:
don't jack off to pr0n with the door open.

Learned that the hard way
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lol :p

For me: Photoshop, ImageReady, Macromedia Fireworks and Flash.
 
VB.NET, C#.NET, MSSQL, and various bits of sysadmin stuff (like domains, IIS, networking etc).

All for work really, but its good fun too :)
 
anotherF said:
mastibation dosent make you go blind!
At least try to spell it properly :p

Photoshop & bits of HTML.

Wanting to do a lot more but really don't have the time.

I'm working through C++ and VB '05 (Uni based)
 
pretty much just photoshop, leart HTML at college started teaching myself CSS but just dont really have the time to really sit down and learn it :(
 
Sp00n said:
don't jack off to pr0n with the door open.

Learned that the hard way
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Made me lol :D

CSS, PHP, ASP, little JS, flash, Photoshop.

You can't learn Audition, noobs, it's straight forward anyway :rolleyes: Also, xhtml shouldn't be a seperate category to html :rolleyes: :)
 
Lots of random things:

Computer hardware
Snowboard maintenance + kicker building
Soldering
Cooking/Recipies
Double clutching (+left foot breaking + heel'n'toe stuff)

(Have read a lot on welding + fibreglassing, although i'v never actually tried either of them i rekon i could do it)

Soon to come: Car mechanics

(i get some weird ideas into me head :s )
 
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