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Which programming language you like the most and why?

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  • N Nikunj_Bhatt

    Which programming language you like the most and why? What feature(s) you love the most? Is there any other feature(s) that you wish to present in the language you are working on?

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    Masterdesign
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    Hello, deciding which programming language is most likely one depends upon the ease of use less complicated still productive and the variety of udate feature If that is the case than i think C# is the only option. Thanks

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    • N Nikunj_Bhatt

      Which programming language you like the most and why? What feature(s) you love the most? Is there any other feature(s) that you wish to present in the language you are working on?

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      Sergio Andres Gutierrez Rojas
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      C# for thousand reasons regards.

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      • M mla154

        C# is my favorite.  Here's why: http://www.codeproject.com/Members/mla154#_comments[^]

        Regards, Mike

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        Nikunj_Bhatt
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        None of the features mentioned on the linked page are actually features of C#. Except Garbage Collection, all the features are of Visual Studeo .NET IDE. And Garbage Collection is not provided only in C# but this is available in almost all .NET languages (VB.NET, Visual C++ .NET, C#.NET and other more that 20 languages). Garbage is collected by .NET CLR and not by any of the language itself.

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        • N Nikunj_Bhatt

          Which programming language you like the most and why? What feature(s) you love the most? Is there any other feature(s) that you wish to present in the language you are working on?

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          rdt123
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          Foxpro 2.6. It had everything except for OLTP. It had runtime, a decent compiler, lots of good SQL and the ability to write an assembler progam to do the System type magic such as create files.

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          • N Nikunj_Bhatt

            None of the features mentioned on the linked page are actually features of C#. Except Garbage Collection, all the features are of Visual Studeo .NET IDE. And Garbage Collection is not provided only in C# but this is available in almost all .NET languages (VB.NET, Visual C++ .NET, C#.NET and other more that 20 languages). Garbage is collected by .NET CLR and not by any of the language itself.

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            mla154
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            Combined with Visual Studio 2010, C# is my favorite language. I'm aware that garbage collection is provided in other languages.  Garbage collection in C# makes programming enjoyable.

            Regards, Mike

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            • P PIEBALDconsult

              SQL. Because it's the best way to access and manipulate the data I need to access and mess with, and I can use it via a number of other (general-purpose) programming languages (C#, VB.net, C, etc.) as appropriate.

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              Nikunj_Bhatt
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              I have asked about programming language and SQL is not a programming language, it is a query language only for database. However Transact-SQL (T-SQL) of Microsoft, for its Ms SQL Server, is a programming language.

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              • N Nikunj_Bhatt

                Which programming language you like the most and why? What feature(s) you love the most? Is there any other feature(s) that you wish to present in the language you are working on?

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                Nikunj_Bhatt
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                Seen a lot of variations here, wow. My choices are PHP, JavaScript, FoxPro because these are loosely typed languages. Coding in these languages is faster and mostly less code is required to perform most tasks than in other languages. They also have wide wide range of functions and support available.

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                • N Nagy Vilmos

                  Anything using 0 based arrays


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                  Nikunj_Bhatt
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                  After this debate (favourite programming language) completes, I will ask another question and I can predict your answer to it. Here is the MD5 key of what you will say according to my prediction : 47ada99041b9bdfbf695925f08eb6ada It is generated using MySQL. I will give you the original text in a reply to your reply of the next question which I am going to ask. And then you should be able to compare that text's MD5 key with the above key. Till than may your soul rest in peace :rose: ;)

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                  • P Pete OHanlon

                    nikunjbhatt84 wrote:

                    Which programming language you like the most and why? What feature(s) you love the most?

                    Any one that lets me write the applications I need to write in the smallest amount of time possible, with the greatest accuracy.

                    nikunjbhatt84 wrote:

                    Is there any other feature(s) that you wish to present in the language you are working on?

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                    Fabio Franco
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                    Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                    Any one that lets me write the applications I need to write in the smallest amount of time possible, with the greatest accuracy.

                    You should definitely hate assembly... So much fun to write IMO.

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                    • N Nikunj_Bhatt

                      I have asked about programming language and SQL is not a programming language, it is a query language only for database. However Transact-SQL (T-SQL) of Microsoft, for its Ms SQL Server, is a programming language.

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                      PIEBALDconsult
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                      SQL may not be a general-purpose programming language, and it may not be a Turing-complete programming language, but it is a programming language.

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                      • N Nikunj_Bhatt

                        Which programming language you like the most and why? What feature(s) you love the most? Is there any other feature(s) that you wish to present in the language you are working on?

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                        Code_Addict
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                        Even though I am proficient in Java, C#, and Ruby; I enjoy using VB.NET to write the bulk of my applications. The biggest reason that I enjoy VB is based on the fact that a programmer can make use of dynamic arrays.
                        For example in C# and in Java programming, the use of an uninitialized array is not allowed. But in VB a programmer can create an empty array when the numbers of elements are not known at design time or when the application is used.
                        I would like to see the ability to use the keywords like ReDim and Preserve to use dynamic arrays in any programming language without having to create an atrocious workaround to simulate the effect that is there for the VB programmer to use.

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                        • N Nikunj_Bhatt

                          Which programming language you like the most and why? What feature(s) you love the most? Is there any other feature(s) that you wish to present in the language you are working on?

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                          VINIL123
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                          java it is easy to learn and hard to practice

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