LANGUAGE QUESTION???
Maxime Delanis
maxdelanis at magic.fr
Wed Jun 4 12:56:01 EDT 2003
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PupppyWizzard at glay.org (Pupppy Wizzard) wrote in message news:<8dcf2300.0306040159.118c24e8 at posting.google.com>... > Hi. I am an old school programmer looking to modernize my skill set. I > want to focus on one new language. Should I choose: > > VB > VB.net > C# > C++ > Python > Smalltalk > J# > JScript.net > or Java? Maybe you should have more a paradigm oriented approach rather than a language oriented approach...? for object orientation: Eiffel is a must, Java, Smalltalk are of interest too.. I can't tell about C# for script languages: Python (I suppose, though I don't know it myself) for Generic programming: ADA (though Eiffel and C++ use it, too) for functional programming: Haskell seems a very good language on that regards for multi-paradigm language: C++ (it may be a little bit confusing to start with that one...) Now if you want to make a living with the new language you want to learn, it looks like Java and C++ are dominant on the market.... IMHO, the best language I know of, is Eiffel, when it comes to powerfulness, simplicity, and a strong methodological approach. It is most useful to know it, even if you end up coding in something else, it being Assembler, C or C++ (most likely, to earn a living :-) regards Maxime
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