Want to learn a new programming-language, which one?

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  • Emil
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2007
    • 5658

    #1

    Want to learn a new programming-language, which one?

    I want to learn a new programming language that I can use to make simple apps for Windows and Linux and some scripts for my websites. Nothing super-advance that will handle gigabytes of data.

    I'm pretty good with Visual Basic, VB.net, ASP and I know some PHP so it would be good with a language that was similar in some ways to VB or PHP.

    I've been thinking of Python, Java and Ruby. I think they all can be run under several platforms and be used for "web"-programming.

    Which one should I choose?
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  • Libertine
    sex dwarf
    • May 2002
    • 17860

    #2
    My personal views:

    Ruby is the one I like most, but its popularity appears to be fading somewhat. It's easily the most fun to write in - in my opinion - but a few years from now it might be a dead language.

    Python is nice to work in as well, and *much* less verbose than Java. You'll get things done quite a bit faster, usually. And, unlike Ruby, its future looks fairly bright.

    Java is a pain in the ass, awful, disgusting and horrible. Also, it's by far the most useful language for getting (corporate) work. And it's not going anywhere. Ever.
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    • u-Bob
      there's no $$$ in porn
      • Jul 2005
      • 33063

      #3
      perl, perl, perl

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      • Emil
        Confirmed User
        • Feb 2007
        • 5658

        #4
        Sounds like Python is the way to go then. I think I understand Python code a bit more than Ruby code so it's good. Thanks for your replys!
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        • nation-x
          Confirmed User
          • Mar 2004
          • 5370

          #5
          If you are going to learn Python I suggest you look into django... it's a python framework that is truly amazing.

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