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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 14:25

C - Good for small libs/modules.
C++ - Insanely powerful language, from which you only use 20%.
Java - I am quite sure the creator of java will write a article about how far programmers can be pushed before they take out a whole office.
Scheme - Elegant, consistent, nice, clean semantics, but not too useful for normal work.
Lisp - Less elegant, clean semantics, consistent, but actually useful for normal work.
Perl - For all things, which are boring and are in CPAN.
PHP - This is not a general programming language, but a broken template language. Never use for real work.
Haskell - Elegant, simple, powerful and easy to use. Unfortunately not yet usable for the real world. Fine for web applications or financial stuff. But don't try to make a desktop application. GUI libraries are quite unusable.
Javascript - Like it less than lua, but ok choice for an embedded scripting language.
Lua - Good choice for an embedded scripting language.
Python - This is a mess, inconsistent and threading doesn't work in 2.7 and they won't fix it.

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