What programming/script languages do you know?

Hey, give us a list of what you know of programming/script languages. Here is mine:
C/C++, SQL (yes SELECT 1+1 works, so you can do programming in it), LUA, PHP, Python, Javascript some D (a good merge of C++ and Python), Makefile/autoconfig ,
some C# and maybe some stuff I don't seem to remember.
How about you?
Regards,
Cole
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This is not the board you are looking at. If you want to ask these questions in this forum go to Breakpoint otherwise go Here. But the last won't suit for you as I don't see "LabVIEW" in such a big list.
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