WikiQueer:Userboxes/Programming


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Below is a list of all the programming language userboxes on WikiQueer. Placing one of these on your userpage automatically lists you in WikiQueer's category system under the corresponding category so that other users may find you based on your skills.

Introduction
A set of programming language userboxes follows the format:
 * path lang-x


 * The "path" is generally "Template:User ", however, in cases such as when the boxes are in User space, it may be something like "User:Example341/Userboxes/".
 * "Lang" is the abbreviation of the programming language name. The abbreviation is 2-3 characters, but is only used for languages whose name is longer than 4 characters, or whose abbreviation is also a standard WikiQueer code for a language.  Languages whose names are 4 characters or less simply use the language name.
 * "-x" is the skill level. There may be no skill level, which shows that the user uses that language, but not to what degree.  Often skill levels -1 up to -4 are supported by corresponding templates. However, skill levels may extend as high as -6. Sometimes -0 and -N (derived from native, meaning superlative) are also offered.

Erlang

 * ''FIXME:FORMAT

Forth
FIXME:FORMAT

G-code
FIXME:FORMAT

Prolog

 * FIXME: FORMAT

Reduced languages
These programming languages do not offer multiple skill levels. That is not to say that they can't — be bold, expand them yourself. Just be sure to move them on this page.


 * Template:user kon was moved to Template:user KON, but most userpages were not updated

Markup languages
All markup languages are listed on the subpage Markup.

Missing languages
If your language doesn't have a specific level userbox and you don't want to create it yourself, you can use a generic programming language userbox. Pages with these templates show the specified language skill, and belong to the corresponding general programming skill category:

Note that e.g. won't add you to Category:User for-3, but you can add existing categories manually to the end of your page:



On a user page the {&#123;PAGENAME&#125;} is simply the user name, used as sort key for the category, otherwise the entry would be sorted under U = User.

General
You can also use one of the general programming language skill level templates: