Well it looks like your options have been narrowed down to: (in order of appearance)
- javascript
- Ruby
- Perl 6
- Python
- Java
- Assembler(?!?!), including RT11 and CP/M
- SQL
- PHP
- C
- Erlang
- Pure
- Haskell
- C#
- .Net
- C++
Now that _that's_ settled it looks like you have a clear choice ;-))
(As eyespoplikemosquito stated earlier in his post) You're going to have a tough time choosing via informal survey without having a clearer idea of what you want. Is this purely for education? Is it for for a project? Work, career? What languages do people know at work, school or local groups?
That will inform your decision more but you will still have to pick a few of theses languages (out of a hat if you have to) and take them for a spin over a few weekend.
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