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Basic 8 16.33%
C 6 12.24%
C++ 12 24.49%
C# 11 22.45%
Java 16 32.65%
Perl 6 12.24%
Python 17 34.69%
Ruby 8 16.33%
Other (let us know) 9 18.37%
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Sep 23rd, 2009
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I'd like to learn electronics more. So that my programs are all just a series of resistor-transistor logic gates, and other low-level awesomeness.
Reminds me of this hard-wired (addition) calculator I made once in a systems class, guess I skipped ahead a bit. [link]
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From the list I would say Java as it is so easy to use with the Netbeans compiler. But my favourite which isn't on the list is php/php-gtk.
I think the pole is limited to 10 items, so it's always good to have other. Solving science and engineering problems, to me at least, is easiest with Python.
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Java, I vote this one!
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I'd like to learn electronics more. So that my programs are all just a series of resistor-transistor logic gates, and other low-level awesomeness.
hay MosaicFuneral , let's be more specific right , you can use only
logic gates , then you already know what I talking about ...
yeah that's VHDL right !so you're interested programming language
is VHDL , my fathers is a expert on this , he is a VLSI ex-engineer.
anyway I hate this I love C++ also C and linux kernel.You may be
interested on this project I guess ,
http://graphics.stanford.edu/~ianbuck/proj/Nintendo/
here is a project that designs a simple game console using
VHDL. My father force me to read this for sad anyway , but
I love what naru love C/C++.
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Reminds me of this hard-wired (addition) calculator I made once in a systems class, guess I skipped ahead a bit. [link]
you don't need to hard wire it. There are VHDL simulators for this.
VHDL is a programming language. my above links contains a tutorial
that designs a complete NES hardware including 6025 processor
+ graphics hardware etc... have fun.

and there are FPGA like chips which you can implement the hardware without even knowing about that
complex chemical process. Design a IC is a simple thing in today's world.IC's are no longer made , they
are programmed !
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you don't need to hard wire it.
Don't you think I know that?
The point is, I can hard wire it.
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The best kind of learning is learning by doing, or as more educated folks have said, "the maximal level of performance for individuals in a given domain is not attained automatically as a function of extended experience, but the level of performance can be increased even by highly experienced individuals as a result of deliberate efforts to improve."
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Java here!
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I voted C++ and Java, and the poll results show it seems that most people share the roughly same idea with me!
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I like C#, but like to know more about IronPython that feeds into C#.
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