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 No.446

Oh god I was so shocked and frightened when I realized this wasn't backwards board.

Anyway.
Python, anybody?

 No.447

No Python, but I used to do Delphi for a while… then I switched my college specialty and forgot all what I learned

 No.448

Wow, so I'm the only one here who prefers Assembly over anything else.

 No.449

I do a lot of shit in Python.

* http://wiki.omegasdg.com/index.php?title=IBAM
* http://wiki.omegasdg.com/index.php?title=PyWW
* http://wiki.omegasdg.com/index.php?title=Dennis

I also prefer Python over PHP for writing web pages. But not Python 3, that's some bullshit right there.

 No.450

i use ruby *ducks and covers*

>>458
assembly was like one of the first languages i learned. there's still a super soft spot in my heart for it but its not very practical irl unless you're writing interrupt handlers.

 No.451

Sometimes I punish myself by using inordinate amounts of Perl for something that Python could have done in five lines or less.

 No.452

My friends have been trying to get me into Python, but I really wanna learn C++ since that's what the industry is using these days. Well, that and Java.

 No.453

>>462
C# and Java are where the new money is at.

 No.454

Either way, I want to pick up on programming, so… any advice on the language I should learn? Java and C# you say?..

 No.455

>>466
Start with Python. It's really the easiest language in the world. Then Java, and when you're comfortable with that you can branch out to C# simultaneously.

 No.456

>>465
GTFO

 No.457

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 No.458

>>472
>>474
Enterprise languages for enterprise solutions. I don't make the rules.

 No.459

>>475
That's because enterprise solutions are 100% retarded 100% of the time.

You might make money, but if you don't want to waste your life writing shit nobody cares about, learn something that isn't Java or C#. C++ is a good avenue.

 No.460

>>479
Well yes.

Lisp is fun too. And if you want a really interesting language, you can go with the purely functional Haskell. But then you'd go from doing shit nobody cares about to doing shit only you care about. And that's bad.

 No.461

>>479
making a lot of money+benefits and vacationing often isn't a waste of time imo.



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