> C (UNIX), C++, C#.NET, Objective-C (Cocoa-touch), Java (J2EE, Android), Python, PHP, OCaml, JavaScript (Node.js), SQL, HTML/CSS, VBA, Shell scripting, MySQL, MongoDB. And I am currently learning Go!<p>OK, there's literally no way that you can have meaningful experience with all of those technologies as a third-year student. Can you sit down and implement even FizzBuzz on paper in each of those languages? Don't waste people's time by listing things you've only used once or twice.
You're not really selling yourself here. As pointed out by brianpgordon, listing a dozen of programming languages is not a good idea (know everything, master nothing).
Why don't you tell us what you'd like to do?
Your favourite programming language or one you'd really like to work with, your ideal location and a specific domain would be a good start.
I am bringing artists and game deveoplers in a collaboration effort to develop games and apps. There are a couple of games under development. One of them is a sandbox game. We are hoping for investors once we have a demo ready. We are also looking at Kickstarter and a local incubator. But we are determined to ship the games to market.<p>If this is something you may be interested, please contact us.