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Programming language poll

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    #21
    Well, I voted for c, not c++

    But also
    ADA
    Assembler, Intel 8080, 8086 8751
    Motorola 680x0, PIC, the other PIC (bitslice one from the seventies)
    Zilog Z80
    Coral 66
    Labwindows/CVI
    neuron c
    perl
    even VB
    pascal, delphi
    coupla' others
    Yes, Fortran, Algol 68

    I once wrote one line of cobol (added a couple of decimal places to
    square root of two)

    I've even recently had an 8080 contract.


    RS

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      #22
      I program nuclear missile silos in raw binary using my brain waves.

      Threaded.

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        #23
        Programming?

        Where's the TV remote option
        Confusion is a natural state of being

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          #24
          RPG IV, III and II. Along with a touch of CL and Java script for Websphere.

          II is a complete POS, with it's poxy logic cycle. Thankfully most people on the i5 have come out of the dark ages now.
          ‎"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."

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            #25
            Who cares what the language is as long as its in IB. Thats the place to be.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
              Oh dear. Someone needs to learn what bytecode is and that .NET uses it as well as another popular programming language...
              .NET is .NOT a programming language.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Churchill
                .NET is .NOT a programming language.
                .NET is effectively a VM running bytecode, which is exactly what I said. Along with the fact that another programming language lumped in with Web Scripting also uses this technique.
                Listen to my last album on Spotify

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
                  .NET is effectively a VM running bytecode, which is exactly what I said. Along with the fact that another programming language lumped in with Web Scripting also uses this technique.
                  Yes your right like the JVM the CLR uses stack-based object-oriented bytecode, and natively supports runtime code generation using the .Net Framework classes in the System.Reflect.Emit namespace.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Gibbon
                    Ada
                    CORAL66
                    JOVIAL
                    That takes me back. Defence in the good old cost-plus days.

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                      #30
                      Only the very latest state of the art technologies I'm proud to say...

                      Cobol
                      Retrieve 4GL (Sage)
                      ABAP (SAP)

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