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  1. #26
    I have been doing some research on this same topic. In the business of web programing I have been pointed to php as an instruction language then moving into C#.

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    PHP and Ruby. very easy and clean. and also javascript. flash killer! lol

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    I've done .NET for several years now - bouncing between vb.net and C#.

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    Java, Java and only Java is my favorite.

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    I use PHP the most, I love Java but have never used it for anything serious. Did some Prolog a few years back that I enjoyed, completely different from anything I have ever used.

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    Ruby on Rails!!!!!

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    Java.

    But I need to learn PHP, too.

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    My favorite is PHP for its simplicity and flexibility.

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    I definitely have to say PHP is my absolute favorite. It is very flexible and seems to be one of the most popular languages offered by hosting providers. I have been working with PHP for the longest time and am learning more and more every day.

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    I like what I've seen of PHP, but I dont feel that I'm skilled enough to offer professional work in this area yet

    I don't find it as easy to work with as HTML/CSS - I don't know if you'd class these as a programming languages but I would say that they are web programming.

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    I do most of my work in PHP. It feels like C++, while adding some convenient features. It also has an extensive library of functions that are available out of the box.
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    PHP, C++, and Java.
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    For web development diffidently php, I did do some asp.net with C# but microsofts IDE is so frustrating, esp using databases!

    For software I mostly do Java, great OOP implementation!
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    I like PHP and Visual Basic both are fun and easy to use.

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    Java. It's easy to use and it's pretty hard to mess up with it.

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    Maybe scala at the moment. Learning C++ right now but I don't really like it.

  17. #42
    html and css hehe the only once i know good

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    The basic for every programmer is C, C++
    If you want to create aplications for the internet i prefer PHP and Java

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    Quote Originally Posted by laceybeautiful View Post
    what is your Favorite programming language?
    PHP is my language of choice.

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    Im really beginning to enjoy Rails. Yea, the command line structure is a bit old school for web application building but it has a perfect MVC model and its super easy to extend your application further down the line.

    Plus, Ruby is super easy to learn.

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    Ansi C for serious applications
    C# for small apps (like small crap tools that I almost never use)
    PHP for web
    Currently reading and testing Assembly (NASM and MASM32)

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    Quote Originally Posted by n3r0x View Post
    Ansi C for serious applications
    C# for small apps (like small crap tools that I almost never use)
    PHP for web
    Currently reading and testing Assembly (NASM and MASM32)
    How do you feel about NASM and MASM32? Is it interesting? What book are you reading?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Techy View Post
    How do you feel about NASM and MASM32? Is it interesting? What book are you reading?
    Book: Professional Assembly Language by richard blum
    MASM32: Syntax guide available on their website

    To be honest I like MASM32 more than NASM for windows, but NASM have compilers for both win and *nix so hard to choose.. Overall i think i would go with NASM compiler..


    Assembly as a language is a BITCH.. I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around itīs structure, never turned down a challenge though so will continue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n3r0x View Post
    Book: Professional Assembly Language by richard blum
    MASM32: Syntax guide available on their website

    To be honest I like MASM32 more than NASM for windows, but NASM have compilers for both win and *nix so hard to choose.. Overall i think i would go with NASM compiler..


    Assembly as a language is a BITCH.. I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around itīs structure, never turned down a challenge though so will continue.
    Hrm, best of luck to you! Thank you for the information I will look into those books! Let me know how it goes once you've completed the challenge !!!!

  25. #50
    my favourite language is all the time PHP,

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