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Super Cool Programming Language

C
8
47%
Java
4
24%
PERL
2
12%
LISP
1
6%
Python
2
12%
 
Total votes: 17
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Post by fliptw »

Im shocked, I got more than four, and ALL OF THEM?
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fliptw.sleep();

// Would have voted for PHP
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I like Lua. :lol:
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Post by fliptw »

I picked languages that are examples of programming models. I was working under the expectation that we only had 4 poll options, so python was the one that cut off.

funny. I might just cough up a better poll.

Im surprised, no votes for lisp.
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Post by Ferno »

##include spam.h

int.main();
{
if spam(>0);
post spam;
else break;
}
}


:P
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Post by Verran »

Java++ cuz I'm a web dev :P :)

... PHP++ and C#++, but Perl--, I hate Perl. ;)
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Post by lars »

None of the above.

C++ is what i like.
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Kyouryuu wrote:I like Lua. :lol:
Hey! That doesn't count! :P
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Post by aldel »

Just curious: how many people here have actually learned all five of those languages? I have, although I didn't get very far with Perl and I hear it's changed a lot since 1996.
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Post by fliptw »

i've never messed around with LISP

PERL is currently being rebuilt from the ground up for verison 6.

But perl has gotten to the point where you nab a module, and have a solution finished in less than a couple of hours
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Post by Defender »

Never used LISP or Python, but I have used the other 3.
Java's my fave out of them.
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Post by Destiny777 »

You didn't list ASP. Really like ASP so far. Variables are much like Visual Basic (VB) or VB Script.

There are a lot of computer languages but that wasn't the point of your poll... You wanted "Web Based" stuff didn't ya?

:P
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Destiny777 wrote:You didn't list ASP. Really like ASP so far. Variables are much like Visual Basic (VB) or VB Script.

There are a lot of computer languages but that wasn't the point of your poll... You wanted "Web Based" stuff didn't ya?

:P
no. read the thread again.
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LISP = Large and Incredibly Slow Programs
PROLOG = PRobably Language Of God
RPG = Random Program Generator

You forgot Modula-2 and -3, which imo are very cool and have very good programming constructs and methodology support - too bad they never became real popular. Then there is FORTH, which is a stack-based programming language that is or at least was very popular with astronomers ... it is really neat.
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Haven't voted, would have voted PHP.
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I've used C on and off by necessity for 20+ years. I was one of the first 100 people to receive Sun's Java Programmers Certification and Advanced Programmers Certification. I have monkeyed with PERL on and off for over 10 years. I screwed around with LISP for a few months way back when. I have never programmed in Python but from what I understand it is an OK platform.

I vote none of the above ... C++ will remain my mainstay as it has for the last 16+ years simply because it fosters the reusability of code and can match the performance of any other language if you know how to use it correctly. However, I would punt it immediately if Smalltalk ever came back and got a foothold.
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Ice, if you're looking for Smalltalk, try Modula-3.
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Post by aldel »

Ice, if you're looking for Smalltalk, try Ruby.

Isn't Modula-3 statically typed? (I could be totally wrong.)
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Post by MehYam »

Yeah. It's very similar to Pascal (at least Modula-2 was. I assume Modula-3 is just like Modula-2, just... one... extra...Modula, or some ★■◆●)
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