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Javascript implementations have improved in leaps and bounds of late (due to the AJAX bandwagon no doubt). Might be worth your time reassessing your opinion of it. It can produce quite attractive code.
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Paulo Zemek wrote: I don't even count javascript as a language.
Why not? It is Turing complete, just like C, Pascal, Java,... and unlike SQL.
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it's certainly complicated enough to deserve it!
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I was counting things like SQL, HTML, Regular Expressions and Lucene query, which are languages I use in programming, but apparently not programming languages. Although CSS is. According to the accumulated wisdom of Wikipedia. Still, that only took me up to 8, 30 is quite an achievement.
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if CSS counts, it may be up to 200?
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That list isn't really a language list. They have Visual c++ down as a language and that's an IDE.
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List the name of programming languages that you are regularly use?my pick is C# and VB.
modified on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 12:11 AM
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C#, JavaScript, CSS, XSLT/XPath (on the list)
SQL, HTML, RegEx, Lucene query (not)
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does RegEx, Lucene query count???
actually I only use C# everyday for the last 2 years, if SQL does not count
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unruledboy_at_gmail_dot_com
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CSS, Javascript, a server-side language and an SQL dialect and I'm up to 4 before I've even done anything interesting
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CSS is a programming language?
Where it seems there are only borderlines, Where others turn and sigh, You shall rise!
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well i only use c++ and am happy with it so i checked 1 !
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Its on the Wikipedia list so it must be true!
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Perhaps the markup languages, when considered with their conditional statements and name::value pair syntax can, when combined with various interpreters, be used as programming languages... xml, xslt, xpath, html, xhtml, dhtml. Each can stand on their own for markup/storage and combine for presentation/formatting and advanced magic with c#, ASP.net, vb.net, AJAX, Java, javaScript, etc.
Just my 2 cents. I use about 9 in any given week, but have converted code from several others...
-Bob
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You only really need one, assembly
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I'd settle for one of any turing-complete language (but hopefully not assembly or BF!)
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Hmm, in that case I made a mistake
I voted C#, but I use SQL and CSS. Maybe XPath/XSLT can be considered a programming language too.
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I doubt it
the topic is regularly use, not ever use
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unruledboy_at_gmail_dot_com
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Unruled Boy wrote: who chose 30+.......
Of course Jack, Jack of all trades
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That must be Chuck Norris
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Chuck Norris doesn't use programming languages
He just stares at the computer until it does what he wants
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woops...... does IT evolve so fast that all input devices have been thrown away, only with mind control you can do what ever you want? Terminator IV??
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unruledboy_at_gmail_dot_com
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