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What are the best programing languages to learn that can help you get a job/do something awsome

>> No.6780237

Scheme

>> No.6780242

Lisp

>> No.6780244

Brainfuck

>> No.6780251

HTML

>> No.6780256

Assembly

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>> No.6780265

COBOL

>> No.6780268 [DELETED] 

[spoler]Java[/spoiler]

>> No.6780272

emacs

>> No.6780276

>>6780263
Pretty much like this

>> No.6780271

bbcode

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>>6780234
The best languages for doing jobs? Depends on the job. Usually stuff like C# and Java, but sometimes C or C++, if it's say embedded or game programming.

For doing awesome things, the best languages are C, Python, sometimes C++.

But, why the devil are you asking here? /g/ or /prog/ are better places, despite the neckbearditis.

>> No.6780310

>>6780281
because i like /jp/

>> No.6780326

>>6780310
Reminds me of that Irish joke. The guy who's looking for his watch 20m away from where he dropped it, because the light's better there.

Well, not quite that bad. /jp/ and /g/ have some overlap.

>> No.6780453

>>6780234
>What are the best programing languages to learn that can help you get a job/do something awsome

Basically, you don't learn a language. You learn to program. Since you may be using lots of languages and many of them are just based on the main ones, the languages you must learn are x86 asm, C/C++ and BASIC, which are the main languages.

If you know these, you can learn the rest in a few days.

>> No.6780461

Objective C. I'm able to earn my living expenses and then some from selling shitty Apps at the AppStore.

>> No.6780484

>>6780453
>>6780281

These guys are pretty spot-on. The language you choose depends on what you have to do, and you need to learn how to think like a good programmer rather than learning how to program itself. Whichever language you choose to pick up first, you can solve some Project Euler questions to start directly putting some application to what you've learned (rather than just learning it and not using it since you'll have nothing to do).

>> No.6780491

Haskell

anything like C++ or whatever is for commoners

if you're a commoner please don't take offense it's just your nature

>> No.6780502

For financial industries, VBA and Excel.

Yeah seriously, that's what the front office is using. Last year I was supporting our bond traders by making sure their pricing spreadsheet don't fall over. A billion dollars of financial instruments change hand based on numbers spit out by a spreadsheet with VBA gluing together databases and APIs

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