c++ because it's platform independent with very few restrictions.
2006-09-11 09:45:25
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answered by piquet 7
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I realize that this seems at first like a non-answer, but it is very dependant on what you intend to do with the language. While there is some overlap in use and platform, it could be like trying to haul lumber in a Volkswagen Jetta. If you want to know more about which languages are most advantageous for each purpose, then check out the URL below. It has a lot of links to tutorials, articles, reviews and even programming tools that are all free if you decide that it would be worth the effort to learn a language or two.
2006-09-11 10:12:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I would go with Ruby, since it is emerging as popular language for web based applications. I think in the future, we'll continue to see web applications as one of the biggest growth areas, and it lets you reach a world-wide audience fairly cheaply. Also Ruby is know for its clean syntax (similiar to Python), as well its easy-to-use framework Ruby-on-Rails, which helps jumpstart your introduction to writing web applications. It allows you to do a lot of useful stuff before you even know Ruby all that well. I learn best by doing, and Ruby-on-Rails helps you skip right to the "doing" part. If you're interested in learning Ruby send me a message and I'll get you some more info, since I'm in the process of doing it myself now.
2006-09-11 10:50:30
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answered by Michael2L 2
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C+ C++
because this is the language t hat most computer programs run on
2006-09-11 09:45:06
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answered by rsist34 5
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if you think it's going to be trouble - then don't learn.
First, different languages have different benefits depending on the program you are going to write.
I personally have picked: C/C++, C#, ASP.NET, Java, Python, Prolog, Scheme, PHP, HTML, and Javascript as the languages I may choose to use - again depending on the nature of the program.
2006-09-11 09:45:26
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answered by Anonymous
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off course C++
2006-09-11 09:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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C++ because it is pretty well established, widley used, and very popular.
2006-09-11 09:52:41
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answered by Zef_66 3
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