>>What language that you have used do you like most? And are there any you have particularly disliked?
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>>Just to get the ball rolling, my most liked list consists of C#, Delphi, and assembler. Assembler was the first one I learned (other than a little Fortran in a college class) and there was something about its austerity I really liked. Not machine language but the next closest thing. Once you grok the principles of assembler, nothing is going to really surprise you. Delphi was an elegant language I really enjoyed working with during its moment in the sun, a combination of VB's ease of use and C's low level capabilities. C# is the language I love these days. If all goes well I will be using it the rest of my career.
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>>I am not dissing FoxPro. It's fine. Just not on the favorites list.
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>>The floor is now open.
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>VFP
>Turbo Pascal
>8088 Assembly
>VB.NET
>C#
>Modula-2
It was you I said I would send the Glenn Beck book to, wasn't it? Just confirm and I will send it on its way. I take the train to work so it will be next Saturday.
I didn't do as much with Turbo Pascal as you did but it was very cool. I loved the yellow on black and watching programs execute. 39 bucks.
Don't know a thing about Modula-2. What's it like?
You have VB.NET above C#. MS has always described it as a lifestyle choice.
I went to my meeting at 12:30 and saw the guy who dislikes Sidney Crosby even more than you do ;-) The last time we saw each other was before the gold medal game last Sunday. I just looked at him and he said shut up ;-)
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