Well, if you are going to pick a language just to benefit
your Perl learning, and you just have the three mentioned
languages to choose from, pick C++. (Better choices would
be C, sh, AWK and Python).
However, if I were presented with those languages, and I
had to pick one, I'd pick Cobol. Why? Because it isn't used
as much as C++ or VB. Those languages you can learn for
yourself, there are lots of books about them, gcc compiles
C++, VB comes with the most popular OS. But it's harder to
learn find resources to learn Cobol.
Furthermore, everyone quickly says that Cobol is rubbish.
But it's good to know your heritage. Cobol was among the
first high level programming languages, created in a time
even assemblers weren't common place. Grace Hopper was one
of the major designers/developers of Cobol. We wouldn't have
languages like C, Perl or Java if it wasn't for those pioneer
languages like Cobol. Even if it doesn't satisfy todays standards.
Abigail
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