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View Poll Results: Which Programmig Languages You use?
Java 11 47.83%
C 8 34.78%
C++ 11 47.83%
.Net 5 21.74%
Cobol 2 8.70%
Visual Basic 5 21.74%
Pascal 3 13.04%
Power Builder 1 4.35%
Uniface 0 0%
Others. Specify. 8 34.78%
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Re: Which Programming Languages You Use?

Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by ~s.o.s~ ...
Though a majority of the developers out there regard HTML as a programming language,
What????? Maybe in bizarro world.
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I speak C/C++, VB6.0, and some assembly.
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Re: Which Programming Languages You Use?

I vote Java and C++
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Re: Which Programming Languages You Use?

Other - TSQL
.NET C#
(I must look for a version of .NET Cobol - I liked cobol..)
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Re: Which Programming Languages You Use?

Java (my fave), C# and C++, some VB.NET occasionally (but i don't like it).
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Re: Which Programming Languages You Use?

first for basic planning i use c if it s oops based i use C++....

For complete development i Prefer Java n C#.....
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