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You should list anything where you have comfort--not just areas that you wish to work. I.e., Even if you do not wish to work in Haskell for a living, many are moving towards more functional tools and utilities (e.g., functional web programming, | You should list anything where you have comfort--not just areas that you wish to work. I.e., Even if you do not wish to work in Haskell for a living, many are moving towards more functional tools and utilities (e.g., functional web programming, | ||
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==== Programming Languages ==== | ==== Programming Languages ==== | ||
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* SQL | * SQL | ||
+ | ==== Development Environments & Utilities ==== | ||
+ | * CLion | ||
+ | * Eclipse | ||
+ | * Git/Github | ||
+ | * Idle | ||
+ | * IntelliJ | ||
+ | * NetBeans | ||
+ | * Unix command-line | ||
+ | * Xcode | ||
+ | * Visual Studio | ||
+ | ==== Libraries & Frameworks ==== | ||
+ | * Firebase | ||
+ | * jQuery | ||
+ | * Laravel | ||
+ | * Vue.js |