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What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« on: Fri, 13 July 2018, 04:34:22 »
Hey. Im just curious to know the devs within GH.

At work, I mainly use C++ to develop scientific applications. First language to pick up.

I like C# for its reflection, but mainly used for the Unity Engine. Made a some prototype games and tools.
Used to do competitive Java programming in high school, but never really ended up using it in a project.
Python for quick prototyping.

Learned some Haskell, it completely changed how to approach programming. It probably spoiled me, and now I complain about C++.  :))
One of my favorite Haskell articles: Evaluating Cellular Automata is Comonadic

What tech/languages do you all use for fun or work? Any projects you are working on that you would like to share?


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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 26 July 2018, 23:09:36 »
At work i use ABL (previously 4BL) wich is mostly for database applications. Home is Bash and Java mostly (Android apps).

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 28 July 2018, 05:26:33 »
Erlang, Python, Haskell.
(...)Whereas back then I wrote about the tyranny of the majority, today I'd combine that with the tyranny of the minorities. These days, you have to be careful of both. They both want to control you. The first group, by making you do the same thing over and over again. The second group is indicated by the letters I get from the Vassar girls who want me to put more women's lib in The Martian Chronicles, or from blacks who want more black people in Dandelion Wine.
I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

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« Reply #3 on: Mon, 30 July 2018, 05:52:29 »
Mostly Java at work these days, mostly Python at home (plus a fair bit of Python at work too).
"Because keyboards are accessories to PC makers, they focus on minimizing the manufacturing costs. But that’s incorrect. It’s in HHKB’s slogan, but when America’s cowboys were in the middle of a trip and their horse died, they would leave the horse there. But even if they were in the middle of a desert, they would take their saddle with them. The horse was a consumable good, but the saddle was an interface that their bodies had gotten used to. In the same vein, PCs are consumable goods, while keyboards are important interfaces." - Eiiti Wada

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #4 on: Mon, 30 July 2018, 07:23:41 »
I started learning Python on simplilearn app, any good resource for it?

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #5 on: Mon, 30 July 2018, 11:48:57 »
Mosty plain ole Bash for fun. But I am learning a bit of C (bash scripts are becoming ridiculous) and processing.js (because why not).

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #6 on: Sun, 05 August 2018, 13:09:57 »
At work, it heavily differs; currently, Java, JavaScript and C#. But I don't work for fun.

My currently preferred "private" languages are C, C++ and Delphi. I'm looking into Racket because it seems to be an acceptable Lisp with a magnificent standard library. It might replace Common Lisp for me.
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« Reply #7 on: Tue, 25 September 2018, 05:56:17 »
I started learning Go, but haven't done much with it.
"Because keyboards are accessories to PC makers, they focus on minimizing the manufacturing costs. But that’s incorrect. It’s in HHKB’s slogan, but when America’s cowboys were in the middle of a trip and their horse died, they would leave the horse there. But even if they were in the middle of a desert, they would take their saddle with them. The horse was a consumable good, but the saddle was an interface that their bodies had gotten used to. In the same vein, PCs are consumable goods, while keyboards are important interfaces." - Eiiti Wada

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #8 on: Fri, 28 September 2018, 22:12:38 »
Some SQL, C#, VB .Net, C, C++, PowerShell.
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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #9 on: Tue, 06 November 2018, 00:56:06 »
JAVASCRIPT,JAVA,C,C#,C++,PHP

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #10 on: Tue, 06 November 2018, 04:33:20 »
You young hipsters!

I use COBOL - like a real man!  :p

(For work - not fun obviously.)

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #11 on: Tue, 06 November 2018, 05:27:03 »
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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #12 on: Tue, 06 November 2018, 07:53:38 »
You young hipsters!

I use COBOL - like a real man!  :p

(For work - not fun obviously.)

How about machine language for an esoteric machine which I can simulate in my head :p That or brainf*ck
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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #13 on: Tue, 06 November 2018, 08:27:05 »
I write in C.

Of the various variants of C++, only C++14 is worthwhile IMHO but then you would have to enforce strict discipline that everything is in the C++14 style. Good C code is often more clean and readable, because the language is less complex.

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #14 on: Tue, 06 November 2018, 08:27:38 »
C++17 is lovely, actually.
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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #15 on: Tue, 06 November 2018, 08:43:13 »
Yeah, you're mostly right. They fixed (more) things that were weird in older C++ but some aspects are starting to make it a bit too heavy. Best to use C++17-compliant compiler but write your code in mostly a C++14 style.
The big proposals for C++20 are just out there IMHO: it would be better to make a new language altogether with those features and keeping conceptually C++ pure.

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #16 on: Tue, 06 November 2018, 08:44:34 »
C++ - just like PHP - has become "fat" by 2018, indeed. But there is too much legacy code to make a fork worth the effort.
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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #17 on: Tue, 06 November 2018, 09:03:29 »
Turns out I'm decent at FP but not so much with OOP. Back to Python for a bit to grasp the concepts a bit better I guess. Last year was basically me setting up and learning vim :))

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #18 on: Wed, 07 November 2018, 04:52:43 »
C++ - just like PHP - has become "fat" by 2018, indeed
C++ was fat in 1989

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(...)Whereas back then I wrote about the tyranny of the majority, today I'd combine that with the tyranny of the minorities. These days, you have to be careful of both. They both want to control you. The first group, by making you do the same thing over and over again. The second group is indicated by the letters I get from the Vassar girls who want me to put more women's lib in The Martian Chronicles, or from blacks who want more black people in Dandelion Wine.
I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #19 on: Wed, 07 November 2018, 05:47:26 »
Bash and a bit of C++ (arduino), still early in the learning process.

Thinking of picking up another one next year. Python3 or GO - what do you think?


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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #20 on: Wed, 07 November 2018, 05:50:50 »
Pick C.
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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #21 on: Wed, 07 November 2018, 06:46:54 »
Currently doing a bachelor in computer engineering so I am currently learning Java, but I want to learn something else in the future. Haskell seems fun  :p
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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #22 on: Wed, 07 November 2018, 17:53:15 »
Python3 or GO - what do you think?
LOL

NO

GENERICS
(...)Whereas back then I wrote about the tyranny of the majority, today I'd combine that with the tyranny of the minorities. These days, you have to be careful of both. They both want to control you. The first group, by making you do the same thing over and over again. The second group is indicated by the letters I get from the Vassar girls who want me to put more women's lib in The Martian Chronicles, or from blacks who want more black people in Dandelion Wine.
I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #23 on: Mon, 12 November 2018, 13:47:07 »
I've been learning C++ for the last 2-3 semesters. I want to get better with Python & Java though.

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #24 on: Mon, 12 November 2018, 14:14:00 »
Work: Perl (request-tracker) and C++/Arduino (Kaleidoscope, keyboard firmware) and JavaScript (heavily keyboard related too).
Fun: Clojure, ClojureScript, with a hint of shell and python here and there.

I have a few Emacs lisp and C projects too, but neither would be my language of choice. I used to use a lot of other languages for both work and fun, but I've settled on the above lately. If I could, I'd write everything in Clojure or a variant, but definitely in a Lisp.

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #25 on: Tue, 13 November 2018, 05:44:45 »
Lisps are great with their conditions and restarts and image based development and powerful debugging capabilities, but Clojure... errrr
(...)Whereas back then I wrote about the tyranny of the majority, today I'd combine that with the tyranny of the minorities. These days, you have to be careful of both. They both want to control you. The first group, by making you do the same thing over and over again. The second group is indicated by the letters I get from the Vassar girls who want me to put more women's lib in The Martian Chronicles, or from blacks who want more black people in Dandelion Wine.
I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

-Ray Bradbury

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #26 on: Tue, 13 November 2018, 08:25:42 »
Python3 or GO - what do you think?
LOL

NO

GENERICS

Why not? (serious question)


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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #27 on: Tue, 13 November 2018, 09:58:54 »
Python is slow and dumb. Go is fast and dumb (basically, a dumb C with non-standard threading).
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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #28 on: Tue, 13 November 2018, 13:29:56 »
Hmm, I'm curious as to what folks here like to use for cross platform scripting (I'd guess C for compiled).

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #29 on: Tue, 13 November 2018, 17:08:57 »
Python3 or GO - what do you think?
LOL

NO

GENERICS

Why not? (serious question)
Are you asking me why Go does not have generics?
(...)Whereas back then I wrote about the tyranny of the majority, today I'd combine that with the tyranny of the minorities. These days, you have to be careful of both. They both want to control you. The first group, by making you do the same thing over and over again. The second group is indicated by the letters I get from the Vassar girls who want me to put more women's lib in The Martian Chronicles, or from blacks who want more black people in Dandelion Wine.
I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #30 on: Wed, 14 November 2018, 18:50:42 »
For fun I use C, Perl, and Scheme.

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #31 on: Thu, 22 November 2018, 05:46:28 »
Are you asking me why Go does not have generics?

No, I misunderstood and am feeling stupid now.

OK so GO is fast but is missing a crucial element and is still young and not widely used, python is popular although dumb and slow... might as well go for C then.


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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #32 on: Fri, 23 November 2018, 02:45:45 »
Java is fast and has generics :P
(...)Whereas back then I wrote about the tyranny of the majority, today I'd combine that with the tyranny of the minorities. These days, you have to be careful of both. They both want to control you. The first group, by making you do the same thing over and over again. The second group is indicated by the letters I get from the Vassar girls who want me to put more women's lib in The Martian Chronicles, or from blacks who want more black people in Dandelion Wine.
I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

-Ray Bradbury

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #33 on: Fri, 23 November 2018, 07:15:26 »
Probably be booted out, but fumbling my way through VBA to make Acess and Excel work more for us in our dreary administrative jobs


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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #34 on: Sun, 25 November 2018, 16:14:03 »
Mostly Python, BASH, and PERL (IBM AS/400 if it counts)

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #35 on: Sun, 02 December 2018, 17:57:41 »
In school I learned JavaScript and PHP but didn’t use it so I forgot most of it. Now I’m trying to get into programming. Learning Python and I’ll look into probably Java sometime.

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #36 on: Sun, 02 December 2018, 17:59:11 »
Python for work and fun. Sometimes you come across Ruby in production and have to tweak it a bit. Golang for fun but I can never stick with it.
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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #37 on: Mon, 03 December 2018, 09:06:06 »
C and Lisp for fun and home, R and Python and JavaScript and PHP for work and recent projects.
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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #38 on: Sun, 10 February 2019, 17:34:23 »
 :)) in 2008 to 2010 i learned VB6 and i made lot of fun application since Windows XP work,
 i also learned HTML and CSS in 2011, but when i was focus to study chemistry at university
 i lost all my knowledge about programming, last year i studied C language,
 but really i like (Field-Programmable Gate Array) FPGA, the language used for many material
 application like Coin Mechanism, ...
 
 

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #39 on: Sun, 10 February 2019, 19:18:49 »
Pretty much python. I'm mostly writing infrastructure automation pseudo-languages lately like Puppet and Terraform.
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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #40 on: Mon, 11 February 2019, 08:42:17 »
Java

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #42 on: Tue, 12 February 2019, 02:36:49 »
Burn.
<armin> i have the impression the only reason the mx red switch was invented was drunk people

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #43 on: Tue, 12 February 2019, 04:32:24 »
Java is written in C++. That's what they told me when I applied for work at Oracle -- about working with Java compilers and tools. :-þ

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #44 on: Mon, 25 February 2019, 10:21:33 »
I do not use any programming languages, however i would want to learn these things so i could get a job.

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #45 on: Sun, 03 March 2019, 17:18:05 »
Mostly Python these days, sometimes Java for Android apps

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #46 on: Sun, 03 March 2019, 23:55:35 »
For work, Python with some JavaScript. For fun, Python with some JavaScript. I mostly deal with web frameworks. Gotta love the new type hinting and coroutines!

I've done some work with Java which was exciting (the work was, not using the language  :p).

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #47 on: Wed, 27 March 2019, 09:10:33 »
Oh, I'll chime in.
I'm not a developer, but I wanted to learn some language and thought I'll give Python a go.
Started some course and liking so far.

What do you guys think about Python? Is it good lanugage to learn from scratch, like to make your first and only programming language?
I got so excited with my idea/dream of writing a simple scrolling game, like Mario:)
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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #48 on: Wed, 27 March 2019, 12:38:51 »
What do you guys think about Python? Is it good lanugage to learn from scratch, like to make your first and only programming language?
Yes.
(...)Whereas back then I wrote about the tyranny of the majority, today I'd combine that with the tyranny of the minorities. These days, you have to be careful of both. They both want to control you. The first group, by making you do the same thing over and over again. The second group is indicated by the letters I get from the Vassar girls who want me to put more women's lib in The Martian Chronicles, or from blacks who want more black people in Dandelion Wine.
I say to both bunches, Whether you're a majority or minority, bug off! To hell with anybody who wants to tell me what to write. Their society breaks down into subsections of minorities who then, in effect, burn books by banning them. All this political correctness that's rampant on campuses is b.s.

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Re: What programming languages do you use for fun or work?
« Reply #49 on: Wed, 27 March 2019, 12:40:42 »
No.
<armin> i have the impression the only reason the mx red switch was invented was drunk people

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