1
Name:
sandal joe
2014-03-15 9:17
sup /prog/
if I know PHP/JS and want to get in to non-web stuff, what language would be the logical one to learn next? I was thinking java, because it looks pretty close to PHP
4
Name:
Anonymous
2014-03-15 9:30
+ Applicative languages:
: Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure, [Symta, AP5, InterLisp, T]
+ Structured, procedural:
: Java, C++, Go, [Modula-3, Oberon, ALGOL68, Eiffel]
+ Message:
: Smalltalk, Self, [Newspeak]
+ Concatenative:
: Forth, Factor, [PostScript, Joy]
+ Point free:
: J, [APL]
+ Rule:
: Prolog, Datalog, [Erlang, Logtalk, Bloom]
This categorization highlights six branches of focus and exploited
similarity.
5
Name:
sandal joe
2014-03-15 9:35
>>4
useful thanks, I'm guessing the row I would find most familiar is structured/procedural?
8
Name:
Anonymous
2014-03-15 14:17
php_real_escape_language()
12
Name:
anon
2014-03-17 1:12
You are correct. The move that makes the most sense is to Java. They are very similar.
16
Name:
Anonymous
2014-03-19 22:47
If you're coming from PHP, I'd say Python or Ruby would be the best fit.
17
Name:
Anonymous
2014-03-24 6:29
>>4
>no python
>no ruby on rails
>no nosql
>no webscale
Nice shitposting, imperative privilege shitlord scum.