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View Poll Results: Your Preferred Progamming Language
C 26 22.03%
C++ 53 44.92%
PHP 19 16.10%
Python 23 19.49%
Javascript 9 7.63%
Haskell 0 0%
Assembly 13 11.02%
Perl 3 2.54%
Basic 6 5.08%
Haskell 0 0%
Java 26 22.03%
Objective-C 6 5.08%
Google Go 1 0.85%
C# 15 12.71%
Visual Basic 7 5.93%
Ruby 3 2.54%
Pascal 2 1.69%
Fortran 4 3.39%
Lisp 3 2.54%
Other 16 13.56%
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Re: Favourite Programming Language

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I'm comfortable with Java, but there are just some things I miss from C++...
Once you use unmanaged pointers you can never go back.
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Re: Favourite Programming Language

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Oh man I forgot COBOL and tcl, there's also some rarely used goodies like postscript, eiffel, lua, awk and forth. I almost forgot Java too...
Just started learning forth recently, pretty cool language, and I can see its potential for embedded system debugging and such.
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Re: Favourite Programming Language

PHP is an amazing language to code in. Love it.

I can program in Java, C++, HTML, CSS, Javascript, and Labview.
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I prefer to program in English. \
I agree, but since the syntax would be incredibly difficult, and idioms would confuse the computer, I would say python. Although Lisp is pretty cool (weird).
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