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Besides PHP, what programming language do you often use?

Python
7
3%
Perl
21
10%
C
20
9%
C++
35
16%
Java
49
22%
C#
10
5%
Delphi
14
6%
Visual Basic
51
23%
Shell Scripts (e.g. bash)
9
4%
Ruby
3
1%
 
Total votes: 219

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JAM
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VB/VBA, Pascal, JML, TCL/Tk
Cruzado_Mainfrm
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Post by Cruzado_Mainfrm »

dephi, which is actually object pascal, or am i wrong?
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Post by Straterra »

Is Assembly considered a programming language?
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Post by Dale »

Im into PHP and VB6 :)

N00b at both :)
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Post by llimllib »

Pythonistas Represent!!! Actually, I haven't been posting here much because I've been almost entirely coding in Python/wxPython. I moved from the server side to the client.

I know how to code in the rest of the languages listed (minus scheme, but I know some Common Lisp), but Python's the only one I like besides PHP.
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Post by defx »

VB right. My father knows C, C#, C++, and all those other hardware + software programming languages, so I eventually hope to learn those some day :]
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Post by HaVoC »

I know little VB.
And I, last semester was taught Turing. I still use it for boredom.
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Post by graphicmd »

At work I use VB 6.0 to do Crystal reporting projects. It is not near as much fun as PHP though. :(
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Post by aleigh »

I mostly program in C because I mostly do system work.
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Post by tb »

I actively program in:
C
C++
ASP
JavaScript
RMB <high level Basic>

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phice
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Post by phice »

'High level Basic' ... sounds like an oxymoron ;)
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Post by mychew »

Did VB programming and java before, then also VB.NET recently, which i think it sxxks :p
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Post by major »

Java
C/C++
PHP

soon : Python, Perl, (and linux scripting)

and NO VB or .NET ... arggg micros*** ...
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Post by malcolmboston »

i would quite willingly halve my lifespan to be able to code in C++ :cry:
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Post by AznFuman »

Im just wondering how old some of you people are. cause I only know/use
java, C++, Turing(during highschool), php
Im just wondering if I'm behind during my studies in university....
thanks
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