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"Quick" languages to write a bunch of small codes in a short amoumt of time?
I entered the grade 10 programming olimpics and I found out we're writing in August, so I have time to practice. What language can be used to write a bunch of small codes in a short amount of time? It's just to solve some simple scenarios. For Example: Calculating the amount of money that will be paid after a loan was taken with interest and all that. It's a very simple example I know but it gets harder the more rounds you pass. So I'm looking for a language that can write codes to solve such scenarios quickly. I did the example above with what little I know of C++. Also I am aware that PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT so the more I practice a language the faster and better I'll become. I would appreciate any help, thanks.
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I don't know how programming olympics work and whether you're allowed to use predefined libraries etc., but I probably wouldn't choose a compiled language. The more low level, the more verbose the syntax gets. Maybe a compiled code will run 30% faster, but that doesn't help if it takes five times longer to write the code. I'd go with python too. Five months are more than enough to learn python.
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I recommend python
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I agree with Python.
With this language you don't have to think about the requirements on the machine because it's all done for you.
So you can concentrate on the 'what'.
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Thank you all, I figured either Python, Ruby or a C language but now I know I'm gonna go with Python since I already started learning it and all you recommended it to me.
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Also I saw 2017's round 2 for grade 10's and the first question was basically that password encrypter that was a challenge the other day so it seems round 2 isn't exactly something so sneeze at.
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Christiaan Strydom well, Python is the choice IF you don't need a graphical input or output. And also check what modules (extensions) you have available for the coding challenge. It would be bad if you train with a module that you can not use during the challenge. Ruby on rails is also very fast in generating a first usable code.