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That's what I'm asking, as I've decided such a life is for me.
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<font color="lightblue">Out of those, VB Script is probably the easiest, but unless you go to the harder levels of it, you can`t do all that much... </font>
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Code language for what? I have never heard of those code systems, but what are they for? Lawnmower? Computer? Space Shuttle? Garden Hose? Internet? Vacuum Cleaner? I think I need more details here, Oblivion.
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They're programming code...
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I program in IDL.pvwave. It's a language for scientists who don't want to learn how to program. [img]smile.gif[/img] Well, that and it's optimised for doing work with large, excuse me, hugely massive volumes of data. It's really easy to learn.
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I like Shell scripting which is basicly C-like...sort of. But for simplicity and low brain power requirements VB would have to be easiest.</font> |
don't laugh, I think Pascal Programming is easier. :D
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C++.
BASIC was always far to verbose, pascal is a pain in the neck, anything that runs interpreted is a waste of time. C++ is admittedly harder that plain C but then it will run a plain C program so the point is irrelevant. C++ supposedly has 90% of the efficiency of assembler, but assembler is beyond painful so I dont use it, at all. It all depends on what you want to do with it though. |
Perl is also a lovely language.
C++ is the old standard though. And it's also a good language. My Comp Sci friends say that a language is good if it can be written in itself. If that makes any sense. :D DeSoya |
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