whats your favorite programming language??
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whats your favorite programming language??
whats your favorite programming language??
Look at that!! I'm in total agreement with my self. You know it's hard to lose an argument when you are the only one in the conversation. I need another beer. *hiccup* *hiccup*
If only I had the time to learn them all then I could make a good choice.
Think I'll go with c++ because it’s a very powerful language and is widely used.
If someone answer Assembly , I'm gonna kill myself :)
I like to Use the scripting languages as my favorites just because it's so much fun, but C++ is very hard but once you get a basic understanding with programming in C++ it makes all the other languages seem like child play. Visual Basic is my 3rd choice just because it's so easy to make Windows Applications, and the language behind it deals with objects in a very cool way, Java would be my next alot like C++ but can do different things that need to get done. Every language has it's advantages, I would learn C++ first then move to other languages.
Assembly errrr.... Cobol is the only procedure language I like, and I don't even like it that much.
I actually like COBOL, believe it or not. But Java would have to be my pick cos that's the language I know the most. Hopefully I'll have some patience and learn C/C++, as many of you have said it's your favourite.
Greg
Haven't we answered this question/servey like 10 times before?
C , C++ and Perl to me are 3 of the best and of course one cant forget assembly, sorry SDK but it is one
of the oldest and best.
Crimina1
I've answered other, because I find C/C++ the best all round programming language. However, in my opinion, Java's API is the most comprehensive around. In fact, if Java had been compiled to machine code, I'd probably use it exclusively.
Cheers,
cgkanchi
But if it were compiled to machine code, wouldn't that machine code have to be specific to the machine it was compiled on? Doesn't that mean it would take away one of java's main advantages, platform-independency?Quote:
In fact, if Java had been compiled to machine code, I'd probably use it exclusively.
I really don't know too much about it, is it right, anyone know?
Greg
well, it would take away the independency for that binary file, but the same source could be compiled on any platform.
Yeah, but as java is used widely on the Internet, having to compile it on every page that has an applet isn't a real good idea. I also don't see many people giving source code to everyone who visits their sites.
Greg
C++ and assembly for me :) not that i'm good at either of them, but those are the most useful imo :)
So go ahead and compile java to machine code then! It can be done with tools from GCC (the guys who make the wonderful C compiler). Go to http://gcc.gnu.org/java/Quote:
Originally posted here by cgkanchi
if Java had been compiled to machine code, I'd probably use it exclusively.
I suppose the advantage of using this library is that it will speed up the code. There are some disadvantages also, the lib doesn't support all of the JDK, things like GUI is left out.
So I got a better solution for you: Use the QT-library for C++ provided by Trolltech. It's just like programming java. It fixes the GUI, networking, multithreading, they even got an actionlistener implemented (but they call it 'signals/slots'). And best of all, the code runs one both windows and *nix! (You have to recompile of course). But ok, I admit QT hasn't got all the functionality of J2EE.
forme the best languages are C and C++ and assembly... because u can make something very very strong using C and C++ and Assembly... this can be a deadly combination...
intruder
Hmmm...is that your favourite programming language is it?? You are a stupid-head.
Greg
c++ is my favorite, i find the way its set up, With classes and such, easy to work with.
C++ is by far my favourite programming language. :D
I do VB. Easy but can also do complicated things. 2nd choice would be QBasic, I actually just yesterday updated my chatterbot I started some 4 years ago. :) I should turn it into VB... It's not too intelligent, but they never are, you know... Check http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/loebner-prize.html for the yearly Turing test competition results and logs... Oh but now I'm somewhat off-topic... :p
Would do Add/Edit but I'm nowadays always using this "Post A Quick Reply"...
So, forgot to say that I also do RSL: RobotBattle Scripting (damn, so it's not a programming-!) Language (www.robotbattle.com). Other scripts like HTML, NoteTab's (www.notetab.com) are also kewl.
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Sorry, SDK...I had to vote for Assembly