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Which language do you prefer the most?

9th Mar 2017, 10:53 AM
Puspa R. Rijal
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Python is a good combination of OOP, data structures and functional programming. Most importantly, semicolon can't play hide and seek with Python programmers.
9th Mar 2017, 11:15 AM
Shamima Yasmin
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@Shamima Not saying python is bad. But see comparison charts c++ is the faster than python and consumes less memory. Well if you want to know to what extent then let me tell you that if a program is really a complex.one python is 400 times slower while consuming larger memory. For this many windows games were written in C++. So that they consume less memory. But for python codes are always shorter than c++.
9th Mar 2017, 12:15 PM
Megatron
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I like the Idea behind the processing IDE: a quick prototyping language that leverages the power of java with a simplyfied sintax. https://processing.org it was my "gateway drug" into programming and it still is my favourite.
9th Mar 2017, 11:41 AM
seamiki
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Easiest to Learn 👉 Python Most Powerful 👉 C++ Most likely to be useful in 10 years 👉Java
11th Mar 2017, 7:05 PM
Zubair Hanif
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Often "pythonists" complain about curly brackets and semicolons in C++/Java. I never found it to be such a drammatic issue (especially using modern IDEs). I think that switching from C++/Java to python is an easier process than the opposite and this, is something a beginner should keep in mind before deciding.
14th Apr 2017, 7:58 PM
seamiki
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HTML and python
9th Mar 2017, 8:29 PM
Windy J
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Scala
10th Mar 2017, 5:46 AM
1of3
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