View Poll Results: Which language do you use the most?

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  • C++

    35 51.47%
  • C

    15 22.06%
  • C#

    1 1.47%
  • Java

    1 1.47%
  • Perl

    1 1.47%
  • Visual Basic

    2 2.94%
  • Python

    0 0%
  • Fortran

    7 10.29%
  • COBOL

    0 0%
  • MATLAB

    2 2.94%
  • Other

    4 5.88%

Thread: Which language do you use the most?

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    Which language do you use the most?

    Just curious here, what language do you use the most in your work? This is not a discussion of which language is best, just which one do you use the most. For the record, I vote Perl.
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    I voted C++. I just love love love OOP and the low-level access that C++ provides.

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    Yeah, I voted for C++. The more I understand OOP, the more I love it. It really helps to shorten how much code you need in your progams, and it's reusable.
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    "If you cannot grok the overall structure of a program while taking a shower, you are not ready to code it." -- Richard Pattis.

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    I use English the most. Not really my choice, my organization uses it as a standard.

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    I definetly use c++ the most of any language.

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    <- C++ for all reasons stated above
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    c++
    for the sex appeal.

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    C++

    only language I really know how to program in, other than html (which is still a language, not necessarily a programming one though).

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    English

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    My own slant of jibberish.

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    First Bangla, then English

    For programming language:
    Definitely C , then Perl
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    Cprogramming.com hmmm, I think that narrows it down a bit

    anyway I mostly use C++ with the occasional C. I find C++ easier to use with all but the smallest projects (thanks to oop) currently learning to master win32 and Directx. bahh humbug!! bloody microsoft and their damn Hungarian notation
    if a contradiction was contradicted would that contradition contradict the origional crontradiction?

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    Originally posted by Dissata bahh humbug!! bloody microsoft and their damn Hungarian notation
    Um, just wondering, what is Hungarian notation?
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    "If you cannot grok the overall structure of a program while taking a shower, you are not ready to code it." -- Richard Pattis.

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    I use Spanish and English most. Trying to learn French but no exactly because I'm interested. After that C++ and a bit of JavaScript.
    Happy new year!
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    >> Um, just wondering, what is Hungarian notation?

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...HungaNotat.asp

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