If your goal is to match as many buzzwords and acronyms as possible, this page may help with that.  I have never been one to subscribe to the notion that finding good programmers and architects is a cookie cutter proposition.

 

If you want someone with a proven track record of innovation and solving complex problems, then playing the acronym game won’t do you much good.  It is all the same stuff.  If one understands how it works, it can be mastered pretty rapidly.

However,  in the interest of satisfying those who think that the one with the most matching acronyms and buzzwords is the winner. I will supply a list of some of the technologies that I have worked with or that I am familiar with or which I have heard of, in no particular order.

Here you go.

NDIS,  TCP/IP, XML, COBOL, PASCAL, Delphi, Visual Studio, PHP, java, javascript, jquery, SQL,  XSLT, Linux, Windows, Device Driver, .NET, ASP, Cloud, N-Tier, WordPress, Android, Drupal, HTML, HTTP, C, C++, C#, VB, IMOS, PL/1, UNIX, OOD, SOAP,jquery, WFP, SMB, Netbios, MASM, SNMP, Agile, Waterfall, Basic, LISP, IMCS, OOA, MISSION, LUTHA, FORTRAN,WTF,BSOD,COM, DCOM,Ethernet, 802.11, WI-FI, PPP, Winsock, DDK,SDK,Chimney,EDI,FAQ,GIGO, Eclipse,Mono for Android,IDE, DoD, IT, JCL,LAN,WAN, OOP,Slip,URL,VM, RETS,HIT, Scrum, Xamarin,Swift,Objective C, AWS, CompTIA, REST,Wireless, PICK, MVC, Ruby, Laravel,…