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Name: Anonymous 2006-11-26 10:10

I'm a high-school student and next year I will start my study computer science at university. So far I have a deep understanding of Perl5 and an average understanding of C (on linux). What other languages should I learn (and in what order) so I can become a competent programmer prepared for university (say like, being able to slack of the first 2 years)?

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-26 10:54

A computer science course is not all about languages. If you think you know everything and slack off, you will fail.

You should read up on what computer science actually is all about. Here's a good start: http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~pbl/teaching/founds2006/

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-26 11:31

Ok, forget about the university bit. Let's just say I want to learn as many useful and fun programming languages as I can. Which would you recommend and why? Also, don't mean to sound like a complete retard, but the topics discussed on that site seem pretty basic, but helpful nevertheless.

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-26 12:09

>>3

You need to spend time studying the basics to understand what you're doing elsewhere.

e.g. If you don't know anything about big O notation or what it's used for, you'll probably end up writing shitty, inefficient algorithms whatever language you use.

Name: sage 2006-11-26 23:25 (sage)

Volunteer for freya:
http://www.ro-freya.net/forum

Name: sage 2006-11-26 23:25

Volunteer for freya:
http://www.ro-freya.net/forum

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-26 23:32


>>5
>>6
fuck you

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-27 0:04

no u

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-27 0:07

u

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-27 3:41

FairX the haxxor's new project?

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-27 10:29

Learn Java and VB.net, great fun for the whole family

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-27 11:41

>>11
lol

I would say c++

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-27 12:30

>>3
lisp

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-27 12:52 (sage)

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-27 13:42

>>1 What other languages should I learn?
English

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-28 22:54

>>1
Ada and APL.  Those are your two big languages in academia.  Learn them well and you can slack off for at least the first three years.

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-29 4:41

>>1
Python, Lisp

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-04 17:50

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-17 20:02

dubz

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