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| View Poll Results: What is your most prefered programming language? | |||
| C++ |
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91 | 43.96% |
| PBasic |
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11 | 5.31% |
| QBasic |
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8 | 3.86% |
| Java |
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36 | 17.39% |
| Other (Please List) |
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61 | 29.47% |
| Voters: 207. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Other: ANSI Standard C or NEXTSTEP's Objective-C (specifically, the version currently used by Apple)
You gotta love procedural programming. Unfortunately, no one knows how to use it properly anymore, you can't have C++ geeks programming in C and also expect the code to come out clean, or the programs more efficient. When it comes to Object-Oriented languages, take Objective-C, the most versatile, best-designed object-oriented language available to date. Messaging wins over functions as class members any time. The other thing, run-time typing; id allows you to specify a type to be resolved at run-time, allowing more freedom in your code. - DB Um, I understand that PHP, Perl, Ruby, Small Talk, and the rest are considered 'scripting languages', and cannot truly be used to write Real programs? Or am I wrong? Last edited by Team852 (DB) : 20-01-2003 at 13:04. |
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