At 10/11/21 11:00 AM, Omni-RHX wrote: Make a top of your favorites programing languages in general
Javascript
Typescript
Lua
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At 10/13/21 12:24 PM, 0DearKruno wrote: C++
Javascript
Json
Python (I study that on school)
JSON isn't a programming language tho? It's a data format
It all depends on the direction in which you want to apply your programming skills. For example, C ++ and Java are considered universal programming languages. They can be used in various fields, including firmware development. Also, Python and React are considered promising programming languages.
This is why i say ''in general''
Only learning/using two by now:
1 - Haxe: The first programming language that made me get better knowledge from both OOP and programming in general, its easy to use, its multiplatform, is fast and it has great developer tools, I use it exclusively on games right now
2 - C#: The first language that I touched and I use to make normal software with it, it's just below haxe because you are forced to use the gigantic Visual Studio IDE (not the code one), i think they changed a bit about this problem.
I am quite interested in languages like Javascript, C++ or Python but I am currently focused on those both by now
tried lua and it isn't to much, it has a cool syntax for beginners but it doesn't have the same IDE luxury as the other languages (unless it's roblox)
At 10/15/21 03:37 PM, Minifest696 wrote: I only know basics of HTML, LOL!
And i only know C and C++ :/
To write any project I'd pick C, and C# feels like added sophistication without losing sanity. Top 2 for me.
I find Haskell and Prolog to be very special, makes me think differently.
I want to learn Fortran, Forth, Ada and Eiffel.
Since I use Bash daily I don't despise Python and JavaScript anymore, and I now respect them, a little. Lua and Dart are on the same boat.
No opinion on Java, C++ or PHP, haven't used them much.
At 10/11/21 11:00 AM, Omni-RHX wrote: Make a top of your favorites programing languages in general
My opinion on this changes a lot as I learn new languages, and get used to others, but right now it's:
Python
C
Javascript
C++
As of late, they are in order:
I could go on, I've researched more languages over the past 5 years then I can even remember, and these are in my mind some of the best. A few honorable mentions to Haxe, Crystal, and Zig though. Zig in particular could honestly be seen as a better alternative to Odin on most peoples lists, only reason it's not on mine is for purely personal preference.
At 2/18/22 10:53 PM, BUM-DRILLER wrote:
Omg that rat represents the entire programming community in the real life!
Here are my top 5 favorite programming languages today:
I got some unusuals or uncommons in the mix
Do I need to know any programming language to make a simple website? For example a travel website - Best Time to Visit Glacier National Park
At 4/10/22 02:48 AM, Zaur7272 wrote: Do I need to know any programming language to make a simple website? For example a travel website - Best Time to Visit Glacier National Park
Not at all. This Website you linked was made in an online Website editor with WYSIWYG drag and drop facilities.
At 4/10/22 02:48 AM, Zaur7272 wrote: Do I need to know any programming language to make a simple website? For example a travel website - Best Time to Visit Glacier National Park
Men, how many years of experience you think i have in programming?
At 6/26/22 10:18 PM, BUM-DRILLER wrote:
#include<stdio.h>
int main(){
while(1){printf("\a");}
}