Just curious (programming languages used)
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 6:34 pm
They are so many languages for developing software these days but a few emerge from past and present language. Just take a look at this impressive list here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_p ... _languages.
I was wondering for the few of us which is the one you use the most for personal and/or professional reason. Also which one you absolutely dislike. And finally which one you would recommend for a learner/beginner.
My two cents:
Like
At work: Microsoft Visual C++, RB5 Assembler aka A.L.I.C.E. (Created at work and will never be released to public), Pascal Language Delphi and Lazarus
At home: Delphi XE7(Pascal), Delphi 7(Pascal), PyCharm (Python), Lazarus(Pascal), DEV-C++ (C++),Logo (LOGO) for some robotic fun project, MIC (Personal language developed for creating music and VST in a snap, Yep I compose music. Why: music is mathematics, and I love to compose... one of my favourite composition: https://soundcloud.com/tactictoe-1/chill-water-bluesmp3) .
Just love the old Pascal language and C++ the most. With modern IDE and also the ability to find Free IDE and compiler and/or linker they are nothing these two languages cannot do.
Free pascal: borland delphi 7 is free now, Lazarus is a free Pascal language similar to Delphi 7.
Free C++: Dev-C++ is free and great tool too.
Dislike
At work and at home: C# (I just dislike .net), Visual Basic (the runtime libraries are putting me off... to many dependencies), Java (very popular but not for me for personal reason I won't explain here)
Recommended
Python is must for beginner IMHO, half way to all other modern languages as in C++, Java, Delphi and the like. It is easy to learn and so much better than visual basic in term of speed and reliability. There is also a huge community supporting this language. Delphi 7 or Lazarus is also very good and as Python has a huge community to support the pascal language. IF you want to go pro you can also dive immediately into C++, it is not so hard to learn and it still one of the most professional used language on this planet. And if you are interested into creating your own game only why not trying the Game Maker Studio?
For these language I recommend:
Python: PyCharm Community Edition https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/
Pascal : Lazarus http://www.lazarus-ide.org/
C++: Dev-C++ http://sourceforge.net/projects/orwelldevcpp/
So what are your preferences?
Anyway I was just curious, have all a nice day.
I was wondering for the few of us which is the one you use the most for personal and/or professional reason. Also which one you absolutely dislike. And finally which one you would recommend for a learner/beginner.
My two cents:
Like
At work: Microsoft Visual C++, RB5 Assembler aka A.L.I.C.E. (Created at work and will never be released to public), Pascal Language Delphi and Lazarus
At home: Delphi XE7(Pascal), Delphi 7(Pascal), PyCharm (Python), Lazarus(Pascal), DEV-C++ (C++),Logo (LOGO) for some robotic fun project, MIC (Personal language developed for creating music and VST in a snap, Yep I compose music. Why: music is mathematics, and I love to compose... one of my favourite composition: https://soundcloud.com/tactictoe-1/chill-water-bluesmp3) .
Just love the old Pascal language and C++ the most. With modern IDE and also the ability to find Free IDE and compiler and/or linker they are nothing these two languages cannot do.
Free pascal: borland delphi 7 is free now, Lazarus is a free Pascal language similar to Delphi 7.
Free C++: Dev-C++ is free and great tool too.
Dislike
At work and at home: C# (I just dislike .net), Visual Basic (the runtime libraries are putting me off... to many dependencies), Java (very popular but not for me for personal reason I won't explain here)
Recommended
Python is must for beginner IMHO, half way to all other modern languages as in C++, Java, Delphi and the like. It is easy to learn and so much better than visual basic in term of speed and reliability. There is also a huge community supporting this language. Delphi 7 or Lazarus is also very good and as Python has a huge community to support the pascal language. IF you want to go pro you can also dive immediately into C++, it is not so hard to learn and it still one of the most professional used language on this planet. And if you are interested into creating your own game only why not trying the Game Maker Studio?
For these language I recommend:
Python: PyCharm Community Edition https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/
Pascal : Lazarus http://www.lazarus-ide.org/
C++: Dev-C++ http://sourceforge.net/projects/orwelldevcpp/
So what are your preferences?
Anyway I was just curious, have all a nice day.