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Re: Favorite programming language, other than Perl:

by Chainsaw (Friar)
on May 06, 2002 at 15:45 UTC ( [id://164359]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Favorite programming language, other than Perl:

Mmmm... Let me Think, In addition to the Great Perl I would say that C++, is my other favorite language.

Although I work in Visual BASIC, Perl and C++ are my favorites and try to enjoy them as posible as I can.


God help me always to see the other face of the coin. And prevent me from accusing of betrayal those who don't think just as I do.
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Re: Re: Favorite programming language, other than Perl:
by Anonymous Monk on May 09, 2002 at 21:24 UTC
    You should try Java. It is very well designed and garbage collection takes away all that 'having to walk down the driveway' stuff. No but really it scales very well too. The only problem with Java is, is that it is not Perl. With Java you have to think(just hacking causes mental stress with the java compiler) whereas with perl you just slip on your favourite hacking shoes and away you go. I see VB scattered here and there, has the world gone mad!! VB is /(s?hMit)*/ and the syntax is crap(what's wrong with ending statements with a ';'? Also the fact that VB keeps you on a windows computer is a travesty. Once I have finished my next VB project I am kicking MS out(it hasn't paid its rent). So java says goodbye(am I sinning in the Monestry with this): public class Goodbye { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("Goodbye"); } } // Fu^k print "Goodbye"; Now thats better.

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