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The Dude 07-12-2004 12:45

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
I like C/C++ the best simply because their the first i learned and the ones im most fluent in and use the most.

scitobor 617 08-12-2004 11:01

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
Wow there are so many languages I like to use. I suppose I like C/C++ the most because they were the first languages I learned. I also like the flexibility of PHP and Java. Also, my favorite scripting language is BASH scripting which is very powerful.

andy 08-12-2004 19:38

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
RPL

(10 points to the first person who knows what that is)

Mike 08-12-2004 20:51

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andy
RPL

(10 points to the first person who knows what that is)

Created by HP to serve the need for new extremely powerful calculators.
:cool:

greencactus3 08-12-2004 23:58

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
the only languages i know is rcxc and am still learning VB right now.
soooo between these two definitly rcxc.. and 1.5 definitly

Astronouth7303 09-12-2004 19:51

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeWasHere05
C++ is supposedly OOP, but that can be debated. I feel so outdated with my VS 6.0 :(

Don't worry. I use it, too. ;) (Even with the October 2001 version of MSDN! :ahh: ) But I did download the new Platform SDK and update my headers. (Though I wish they'd update some of the **** in VB.)

Goobergunch 10-12-2004 11:50

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
I went with Java mainly because I use it the most - think AP Computer Science.

Although I agree with those that suggested adding PHP to the list.

Ashley Weed 10-12-2004 14:06

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
I admire all of you endlessly! I have been writing HTML for years, love it, can't live without it. Recently acquired Java, Java Script, CSS, etc, etc. However, last June or so I decided to start to take on VS .net C++ :ahh: I am going out of my mind! I keep hitting big brick walls.

To all programmers: you are Geniuses!

Mike 10-12-2004 15:54

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ashley Weed
To all programmers: you are Geniuses!

We know :cool:

Dested 11-12-2004 18:04

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeWasHere05
We know :cool:

Mhmm....

lol C++ Definitely. You can do things in it that you cant do in any other language.... well maybe c :-P

CrashZero 11-12-2004 20:48

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
Other: VB.NET
Cuz it's one of the easier programming languages that I have used. Its easy to understand and It makes program code shorter once you know all of the operaters that it accepts. and ya, i'll leave it at that.

BrianJennings 05-01-2005 01:02

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
I used too like Perl alot, then I got nto C++, so right now I think I am for C++... I got VIsual studio 6 whoo hooo... lol

doyler 05-01-2005 18:58

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
Python - ease of use, simple yet extremely powerful, portable, works on any OS, and interpreted, not compiled

phrontist 05-01-2005 19:24

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
If the answer is visual basic, you're asking the wrong question ;)

coldabert 05-01-2005 20:12

Re: What is your most prefered programming language?
 
All those high-level languages are great, I prefer LISP for coding. However, without a doubt, assembly provides the most power, flexibility, and practicality out of them all. If only their were more than a dozen people who would take the time to learn it.


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