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Mine would definitely have to be ti-basic its fast fun and easy
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Portuguese
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english
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Mine's Java. You don't need to worry about pointers like in C++, and Sun has a really nice pre-defined API you can use. The other big advantage of Java is that it is platform independent, although that can also be said of almost all scripting languages. I also like Python.
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C# or any of the .NET Framework languages for that matter.
And they are Cross platform using monodevelop. Although Im starting to lean towards Cocoa |
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Edited by
BayAreaGal
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Thu 11/13/08 03:33 AM
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Anyone remember Pascal? Or Fortran?
No, I am not THAT old! BTW, this has GOT to be THE MOST geeky post I've seen so far on this site! |
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Yep. I'm all about that programming language. |
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I know this is going to be a religious war, but here goes nothing:
C That's it. I use to master a language called Clarion a number of years ago, but I got away from that when I wasn't doing databases. C is platform independent, you just have to have the compiler for it :) |
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Anyone remember Pascal? Or Fortran? I use to teach Pascal at the community college, while I was in high school. |
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Edited by
PBug
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Mon 11/17/08 04:18 AM
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Oh man... The first language I learned was the basic which I used on the ms-dos 3.1(?). You had to number all the lines...
Oh goody times. I'm still programming just for fun, making game-prototypes and all that shizgebang with minimal programming skills. Hence Python. |
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