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14 years ago
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We are currently studying Visual Basic in our first-year course.
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14 years ago
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You can contact me in 4 years.
Check the date of my post. It's no longer necessary.
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14 years ago
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Sky
Look at the date of my post. It's outdated.
And I was genuinely trying to help. :>

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Amko
We are currently studying Visual Basic in our first year.
We study Java and Haskell, and we've already covered Perl. :>

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Ment
You are studying Basic? Sometimes I don't understand the school curriculum...
In school, Basic is better than Pascal.
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14 years ago
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Some people don't even study languages in school, lol. Also, it's good that I didn't have to learn
Java and Haskell, and we already covered Perl
, otherwise I would have been miserable, because I'm not a coder.
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14 years ago
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Noobs. Schoolchildren learn Basic and Java; proper programming is only possible in C++.
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14 years ago
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Hmm, so web coding is no longer needed?
Java is useful where C++ won't work (or will work with a lot of trouble).
And yes, if I remember correctly, Skype was written in Pascal (meaning, through Delphi, but Delphi is essentially Pascal with graphics), so "normal programming" is a broad concept.
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14 years ago
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Basic is better than Pascal in school.
School? I thought you were 20 years old.
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14 years ago
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Sky
School? I thought you were 20 years old))
Well, I had Pascal in school))

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Lord de Satan
Noobs. Basic and Java are studied by schoolchildren; proper programming is only possible in C++
Yeah, but those who program in Java get paid more than C++ programmers ;) I checked.
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14 years ago
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Lord Mortulus
Noobs. Schoolchildren study Basic and Java; proper programming is only possible in C++.
I find it hard to believe that they teach Java in schools. The salary of Java programmers is simply enormous by Russian standards.
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14 years ago
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Programmers generally earn a good salary. But Java will always be just a language for small, cross-platform applications.
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14 years ago
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It's not that bad at all.
Normal programming is only possible in C++.
You know, I've programmed in all the languages listed, except for BASIC (okay, I'm exaggerating a bit: I haven't used the C++ part in C). So, in terms of program functionality/time spent, Delphi has the best performance. Time is saved mainly because almost no time is spent on the user interface. At the same time, the Pascal version used by Delphi is not inferior in its capabilities to C++. So, I'm all for this package. However, if we're talking about more modern C#, I can't say anything about it; it might indeed be a good language with great capabilities. But C# is very different from C++, so they can't be put in the same category. Based on what I know, I'll create a list like this: 1) Java - for cross-platform applications, as Lord pointed out. 2) Assembler - for hacking, which can also be useful. 3) C - if you need to fix someone's C source code ;) 4) Delphi - for everything else.
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13 years ago
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Si has a great alternative to Delphi - Builder.

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It takes no more time to create a user interface in it than in Delphi. Builder and Delphi are like brother and sister from the Borland family.
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13 years ago
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Yeah, Borland C++. It's a great tool, but I haven't had the chance to try it out yet, and there's no real reason to.
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12 years ago
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Reading about beer made me want some, and the same thing happened here. I remembered various small programs I wrote in C++, and I felt like spending an evening or two killing things again.
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12 years ago
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Guys, everything still gets translated into machine code, and you won't be able to escape assembly language and machine code, no matter what you do))) So, assembly will always be for the chosen few.
And everything else is just for practical purposes.

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