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List the programming languages you know...

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-02 9:46

in the order you studied them and rate your experience with it.

C - too much focus on the language itself rather than the goal
Java - never again
C++ - it's like C and Java had sex together and Java commited abortion
Ruby - it was pretty much enjoyable despite the limited time I spent on it
Python - too easy, too slow
Scheme - too complicated for my shallow mind but I like it

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-02 11:49

QBasic - does that count?
Visual Basic 3 - Easy to learn, painfully slow even for the time.
C++ - At this point it seemed like a breath of fresh air
C# - Very easy.  I know it gets disparaged or ignored around here, but it's by far the most powerful language when you factor in dev time.
JavaScript - I love JavaScript.  Sorry.  It will blow up in your face, but that's because it's the only language where "run anywhere" is actually enforced in practice.  Also because of its terrible scoping.
Python - I don't get why this is so popular.  It seems fussy and weak.  Fast to develop compared to C, maybe.
Java - A fucking mess maintained by space cadets with no concern for the language's users.
Octave (Matlab clone) - Very powerful.  I am spoiled by IDEs, but this is the best language for a lot of tasks.  Probably underused.
Ruby - Yet another.

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