Wikipedia:Userboxes/Language/Programming/05: Difference between revisions

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Moved the PyCharm and IntelliJ userboxes to the Software section.
 
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{{yy|User:Cj005257/userbox/notprogram}}
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{{yy|User programming-x}}
{{yy|User:Kovah/Babel/WebDeveloper}}
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=== Membership of programming-related communities ===
{{yytop}}
{{yy|User GithubGitHub}}
{{yy|User GitHub|username}}
{{yy|User Stack Overflow}}
{{yy|User:Levi_OP/UBX/Stack Overflow|use=answers questions on}}
{{yyend}}
{{yy|User:Levi_OP/UBX/Stack Overflow|dark|rep=500+|account=-1}}
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===Miscellaneous===
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{{yy|User:NOD32user/Userboxes/git}}
{{yy|User:Mistman123/Userboxes/Recursive}}
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=== Custom userboxes ===
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|general]] programming skill category:
[[#General|general]] programming skill category:
{{yytop}}
{{yy|User can program in|xx|yy}}
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{{yy|user programming-!4|xx|yy}}
{{yy|user programming-!N|xx|yy}}
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Note that e.g. {{Tlx|User programming-!3|Fortran}} won't add you to [[:Category:User for-3]], but you can add existing categories manually to the end of your page:
 
: <nowiki>[[Category:User for-3|{{PAGENAME}}]]</nowiki>
 
On a user page the <small>{&#123;PAGENAME&#125;}</small> is simply the user name, used as sort key for the category,
otherwise the entry would be sorted under '''U''' = User.
 
==Document markup languages==