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Main specific function of each language ...
1. C
2. C++
3. VB
4.C#
5. unix shell
6. ASP
7..NET
8. ADO
9. ASP.NET
10. JAVA
11 J2EE
12. PL/SQL
13. SQL
14. VB.NET
15. XML
16. DHTML

2007-12-29 06:32:29 · 4 answers · asked by Raj m 1 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

4 answers

C is a standard early programming language, it's fast and efficient and lots of linux operating systems use this. C++ is object orientated but otherwise extremely similar to C. C# and C++ are extremely similar although most people prefer C++.

VB is a Windows version of C programming languages, it's easier to understand and any .net package has a gui to use to make it all pretty.

Unix shell is a script package for carrying out lots of commands one after another, due to the sheer quantity of commands it has been described as a programming language and all of unix can be maintained through shell commands or the CLI.

ASP is a web page type thing which works closely with SQL and such, its a microsoft only type thing and is fairly popular for people making pages they plan to put on Windows servers, although unix servers also offer chillisoft ASP. the .net extension is just the gui I think to make it easier to manage.

JAVA has lots in common with C++ and has become a popular programming language due to the fact it can be inbedded into web pages. Java has so much in common with C++ there are even C++ to java converters, it is also object orientated. J2EE is java 2 enterprise edition it's an environment for deploying java not a programming language.

SQL is server query language, it allows you to write code which interfaces with a database, PHP and SQL compliment eachother well and forums and sites using databases will often use this code combination although it also works will with ASP.

DHTML is dynamic HTML and is a none specific term for html pages that change often such as news pages where the headlines are different each day, it essentially means a minimum ammount of code is written and it dramatically changes the page.

2007-12-29 06:50:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I just want to say I am NOT impressed by what you have learned. Visual Basic is a very Microsoft-dependent language. Gamemaker can be a decent platform for programming if you appreciate it. Java can be very helpful, but you need more than a little bit. I believe it was Douglas Hofstadter who called Assembly language programming with the DNA of your computer system. If you have an EXCELLENT math background through calculus, it is a good idea. C# is also very microsoft dependent. Let me just point out that the only stock exchage which uses Microsoft Network products, London's FTSE, went down last year on the most profitable day of trading in 2008 and stayed down until half an hour before closing. Microsoft itself uses a Linux company to host its servers. Networking is becoming more important in the creation of modern software. C# does not look like it will provide much of a future for most of the people taking it. C++ is C with objects and namespaces. It has a LOT of things going for it in terms of computer science, and I would certainly recommend it, but the people in programming I respect most have used Pascal in their programming classes and take a LOT of computer science classes it doesn't sound like you've had.

2016-05-27 18:55:50 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

1. C

C was the first language of the "C" collection, which includes C+, C++, and C#. C is used mostly for aplications.

2. C++

C++ is one of the most popular languages for making applications because of its extreme power.

3. VB

Visual Basic is similiar to C in power but its much easier to learn.

4.C#

C# is Microsoft's answer to Sun microsystems's "Java", C# is used mostly for web applications.

5. unix shell
???

6. ASP
I dont know alot about ASP

7..NET
Microsofts languages fixed up for internet use

8. ADO

???
9. ASP.NET

Again, dont know.
10. JAVA
Sun Microsystem's language made for internet applications, very popular with businness
11 J2EE

???
12. PL/SQL

Database languages
13. SQL

SQL is an extremely quick database language, that has a ton of power for having less than 10 commands.
14. VB.NET

Visual basic.net is an improved version of Visual Basic, it is more similiar to C++'s power but much easier.
15. XML

A popular internet language that is similiar to HTML
16. DHTML

???

2007-12-29 07:21:48 · answer #3 · answered by zomfgorz 3 · 0 0

1) system-driver
2) fast and more high level than c
3) quick and dirty administrative runonce software
4) dont know
5) is not a language
6) dynamic webpages
7) dont know
8) database access layer
9) dont knw
10) general purpose mostly used for businiess logic, successor of c++ not as fast .
11) enterprise java
12) dtabase query language
13) see 12
14) dont knw
15) specification for a general purpuse human readable binary format.
16) dynamic hypertext mark up language

2007-12-29 06:39:10 · answer #4 · answered by gjmb1960 7 · 0 0

studied it all in college..that would take a week to list in all..buy a book on the subject..good luck

2007-12-29 06:36:09 · answer #5 · answered by tricky 3 · 0 0

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