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TheLinuxDuck 07-23-2003 04:27 PM

what languages do you use?
 
I'm curious to know what languages you all prefer to use for your daily/weekly coding grindage and for what reasons.

C: Personal
Perl: Work/Personal
Bash-Shell: Work/Personal

I've dabbled in C++, Java, and Python, but couldn't ever really sink my teeth into any of them, though I did spend a bit more time with Java.

Anyone else?

kev82 07-23-2003 04:58 PM

C++ is my main language, i use C when the features of C++ arnt needed and i use fortran on some high performance computers. i know z80 and x86(upto and incuding 486) assembly. i have played with java, bash script, pascal, haskell, and other languages ive forgotten but i wouldnt say i know them. i am also trying to teach myself lisp.

Mathieu 07-23-2003 05:08 PM

Perl: Work / Personnel
Java: Work / Personnel
C / C++: When I am bored :o
x86 Assembler: When I forget to take my medication :D


Programming x86 Assembler with debug.
Now there's a chanllege.

kev82 07-23-2003 05:28 PM

Quote:

Programming x86 Assembler with debug.
Now there's a chanllege.
lol, i used to write com files on my 386 black&white laptop with debug

Proud 07-23-2003 05:40 PM

I've dabbled in C/C++, Java, shell, PHP, javascript, and what I think was some BASIC in a maths lesson once. My biggest works have been in Python, though I was top of the class at machine code for some emulated 8086 processor iirc. :)

I've used some apparent C derivative for basic games animation, and will probably have to learn Java for uni if I go to Warwick. The rest is personal messing. :cool:

Jimbobbob 07-23-2003 11:00 PM

Perl: 100%
I've taken a look at Java, but didnt like it, and I'm currently looking into C++

yrraja 07-23-2003 11:01 PM

have been switching to different languages and OSs according the requirements of the office. Mostly i have user C/C++.

coolman0stress 07-23-2003 11:52 PM

I've mostly been using C/C++ and Perl lately because of college, but i've been working on personal projects using those languages as well.

I've also started learning LISP for purely idiosyncratic reasons

Nylex 07-23-2003 11:59 PM

C++, Java, PHP.

moeminhtun 07-24-2003 12:52 AM

Java, When I eat.
Java, When I go toilet
Java, When I sleep and
Java, When I have sex.

:D

acid_kewpie 07-24-2003 02:05 AM

work - asp, vbscript
home - perl, php, bash, python, c

sashhoney 07-24-2003 02:18 AM

perl for CGI programming
c/c++ for any other application
but i use shell scripts more often for system prog

TheLinuxDuck 07-24-2003 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by coolman0stress
I've also started learning LISP for purely idiosyncratic reasons
(= About 6 months ago, I decided to learn to read/write/speak a foreign language, and decided on Russian for that very reason. (there is not much use or call for the russian language in my area, since I can't even rent movies in russian... spanish, now that is a different story, since the hispanic population is quite large)

Poet 07-24-2003 09:20 AM

C++ and PHP primarily, but i also like to play around with Java, Perl, BASIC (Qbasic), and even the second rate programming of Rm2K :p :D

also ive tried out asp, python, visual basic, bistro, pascal, snobol4, pliant, and a bunch of other things that i've only touched on

nakkaya 07-24-2003 09:30 AM

main c++ bash
also php sql


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