Topic: favourite programming language
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Unknow

Mon 04/17/17 09:12 AM

Super
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KoroMc

Mon 04/17/17 02:34 PM

Haskell for sure. If you're good with numbers its a great language. Difficult to learn but you can do a lot with it and the programs run super fast compared to other more cluttered language.
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Adiane2309

Fri 04/21/17 09:43 AM

I want ti star learning on my own. Wich language would you recommend to start?
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JonathanST

Wed 05/10/17 12:39 AM

C#, Java, C++,C, PHP oh man it's so hard to choose one!:confounded:
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dimasvinc

Wed 05/24/17 12:08 PM

python
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prince_unknown

Wed 05/24/17 12:10 PM

Visual basic embarassed
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thegoodstudentsam

Sun 06/04/17 10:41 AM

C++, but I wanna learn Python
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joshua2life

Thu 06/22/17 10:41 AM

C, javascript
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snagglepuss74

Wed 06/28/17 07:38 AM

C for writing, assembly for reading :wink:

my C code will invariably abort and I end up poking around in with gdb on the core file and disassembly
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Sac3244

Wed 06/28/17 05:18 PM

PICK.
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Gs2Awesome

Tue 04/03/18 05:23 PM

JS
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saiteja86

Fri 04/20/18 10:01 PM

Block chain technology??
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Serchin4MyRedWine

Fri 04/20/18 10:33 PM

There are so many but C++ Java and I guess PHP would be my favorite.
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IndiaMark

Sat 04/21/18 09:47 AM

Python
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QuintupleB

Fri 05/04/18 04:04 PM

I like C++ myself, but I use a lot of C# at work too. Plus another obscure language that seems to be a mix of mumps, visual basic, and cobol.

There are plenty of books out there for most languages, and you might even be able to get them, on loan, from your local library, either direct or through what they call inter-library loans. Or.. go to Amazon, or one of the remaining local book stores and you can probably at least order some if not in stock.

Java tries to protect you from yourself, C# tries to as well, but not as much. C++ is almost like C in the fact it trusts you to get it right. Visual Basic, well, that one will try to assume in some cases.

If you want to do app programming for phones, Java was at least, the way to go for Android. Apple has its own preferences, including you having actual Apple devices if you plan on selling it in the Apple Store.
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Integrityis1st

Fri 05/04/18 04:50 PM

surprised I'd like to do some programming. pitchfork
Seriously though you guys can have it all. whoa
I'll settle for a couple of knobs any day.:thumbsup:
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GearGrinder83

Mon 05/14/18 10:02 PM


PHP, Sass, Python, Java, C++ there are just to many to only pick on good one


c+ sucks just as bad as .net

Don't forget about ruby.




Not everyone can handle programming in C++. Don't worry.. there's always Java.
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LoveNakedWomen

Thu 05/17/18 10:05 PM

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BigD9832

Fri 05/25/18 12:06 PM


Visual Basic and C++

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menon_sy

Tue 05/29/18 12:48 AM

PHP, Node.js