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09-19-2007, 11:53 PM | #1 |
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For the programmers, what language do you use most?
What language do you code in mostly?
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09-20-2007, 01:21 PM | #3 |
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A more interesting question would be should you be concentrating on being an expert at one programing language vs knowing a multitude of programming languages? After all, logic is logic no matter what language you use (it is just a matter of learning the syntax and quirks with each language).
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Agree w/ the logic is logic...i don't see any difference in them. I code in almost any languages, shell, php, perl, c, c++ etc..and nothing seems different. Thing is to land a job, they want you to be an expert in millions of languages....but be realistic...you cannot be a pro in all available languages in the market.....absurd.
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Really? The nuances of the languages are very different. In C/C++, you easily can have string buffer overflows. In Java, the language won't let you do that. If you were to write C code as if it were Java code, you'd have some very big security flaws.
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I learned C++ in school. I did .NET for 2 years professionally, and I have spent the last 2 years doing JAVA professionally. I think I am going to stick with JAVA and try to get good at it. Anyone else here had to debate if they wanted to be an expert in JAVA or .NET ?
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