Noah
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In my eyes it's dead.I was waiting for somebody to mention VB.K@K![]()
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In my eyes it's dead.I was waiting for somebody to mention VB.K@K![]()
I like to see what the universities and training colleges are currently teaching
I see a lot of negative comments towards Python, why is that?
I see a lot of negative comments towards Python, why is that?
Python is a scripting language, it's very light and not as structured as C# or Java and not good for beginners to learn concepts with. Some would disagree with what I've said but knowing a bit of C#, Java & Python I'd pick C#.
What do you mean by light?
What do you mean by light?
If I remember, you don't define an integer or string in python, the compiler defines it for you. That's just one example.
If I remember, you don't define an integer or string in python, the compiler defines it for you. That's just one example.
MATLAB isn't good for much. Its taught to engineering students to compute stuff. Doubt it can be considered a programming language at all.
Not sure why you'd say that? MATLAB is a brilliant language to have if you're trying to solve mathematical/engineering problems. Just as SAS is good for statistical problems. MATLAB is a programming language, and very much so.
People need to look past "agile, business-driven applications with buttons and textboxes, yo". Not everyone wants an app. A lot of people want answers/solutions to intricate problems.
Which is the best, not necessarily the easiest, programming language to learn for someone who is young, has zero programming experience & exposure, to start with & wants to make a career as a programmer?!?
Developers must all have big schlongs cause they all seem to come out swinging when a language war erupts![]()
Qbasic. The end