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Interpreted Multiplattform Languages

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 8:02

Hey /prog/, i want to learn some multiplattform language and i was thinking to begin with Lua or Phyton, but i am dubious.

I have some experience with C/C++ and Java. I hate bash.

What do you think, /prog/?

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 8:03

I think I should masturbate instead of just browsing.

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 8:06

>>2
THE ANSWER

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 8:16

ruby

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 8:26

PHYTON sounds awesome.

Try ECMAScript. It sure is multi-platform.

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 8:47

Learn whatever the fuck you want

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 9:23

>>6
He's asking for advice, not permission. Unless you think what you wrote is advice, in which case you're wrong.

Name: OP 2010-04-08 9:39

>>6 GOOD ADVICE THANKX BRO (Y)

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 9:39

>>7
His post reeks of "please validate me", so I'd say he was looking for permission and I granted it.

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 10:16

Python, Ruby or Lua are all good choices. The Lua people try to make a hard sell for its functional programming features even though Lua has less functional programming features than Python or Perl. And stay away from Perl unless you are a hardcore sysadmin. If you want a scripting language that is as fast as Lua but has full object orientation and uses C type bracket syntax then you should try Squirrel http://squirrel-lang.org/
and there is even version of squirrel as a shell language
http://squirrelsh.sourceforge.net/
this is what C shell should have been if Bill Joy understood scripting languages

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 10:53

I don't know what you call it, but it starts with ASM and ends with Haskell.

Name: VIPPER 2010-04-08 10:58

Well, I was just trying to test out Links, and this was the first page I loaded up. Sorry that this isn't related to the topic, I wanted to give posting a try. That's all I'm doing here, you see. I'm not trying to hurt anybody, and I'm certainly not trying to hurt anybody's thread.

That's right, I'm sorry, OP, for polluting your thread.

I'm sorry to all of /prog/, for making a post like this. I really am. I swear I'll do my best in the future to be a good /prog/rider!

On another note, cool, that's what it looks like to scroll an input box in Links. This is surprisingly usable!

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 13:52

>>12
Is this even relevant to the topic at hand or just your way of saying "I've used Links"?

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 13:54

HAKS MY AMELLS

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 19:33

``Phyton'' is PHAT!

Name: Anonymous 2010-04-08 20:32

testingin a [tt]shit thread[/tt]

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Don't change these.
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