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what is the appropriate language for networking

I am a network engineering student and i am worried about the most usefull language in my field of study. Help me please šŸ˜¢šŸ˜¢

18th Sep 2017, 12:20 AM
HBH
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For network programming, C, C++, Java, C#, Python, etc are all good languages. You should also have skills in powershell, bash, cmd, tcl etc.
18th Sep 2017, 12:38 AM
ChaoticDawg
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Why did you tag java? Use better tags such as "networking"
18th Sep 2017, 12:23 AM
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Historically: scripting and cmdline (bash, netsh, CLIs, batchjobs (powershell), awk/sed/perl, wsh, chaining streams together, etc). Articles + "quotes [emphasis mine]" 1. "The importance isn't in picking a programming language" [it's knowing the concepts] 2. "[A language] lets you focus on whatā€™s valuable and important, not on the mundane." 3. "The sky is not falling. You donā€™t have to learn coding if you donā€™t want to but doing so will evolve your skillset and possibly accelerate your career." Knowing Python could give you some easy wins; it's C++ behind the scenes (extensible) and many things you work with arose from people in the C zone. [1] https://keepingitclassless.net/2013/10/im-a-networking-guy-and-im-here-to-talk-about-programming/ [2] http://packetpushers.net/programming-101-for-network-engineers-why-bother/ [3] http://lostintransit.se/2016/07/09/general-network-engineering-vs-coding/
18th Sep 2017, 1:38 AM
Kirk Schafer
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https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/520852/?ref=app Hope you meant this
18th Sep 2017, 12:24 AM
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