Re: Prog. Languages (was: question?)

2001-06-01 Thread Romain Lerallut
--- Wayne Sitton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... My question is what programming language is best to learn?? Wayne Usually, you choose a language depending on what you want done. YMMV. If you want to learn a bit about computer languages *in general* you may want to: 1) start with

Re: Prog. Languages (was: question?)

2001-06-01 Thread Erik Steffl
Romain Lerallut wrote: ... Usually, you choose a language depending on what you want done. YMMV. yes, that's most important - depending on what you will do/what interests you, choose appropriate language... in general, go for design/analysis not for particular language - programming is

Re: Prog. Languages (was: question?)

2001-06-01 Thread D-Man
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 02:13:20AM -0700, Romain Lerallut wrote: | --- Wayne Sitton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | | My question is what programming language is best to learn?? | | Usually, you choose a language depending on what you want done. YMMV. Ditto. | If you want to learn a bit about

Re: Prog. Languages (was: question?)

2001-06-01 Thread Bruce Sass
On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Romain Lerallut wrote: Usually, you choose a language depending on what you want done. YMMV. If you want to learn a bit about computer languages *in general* you may want to: 1) start with interpreted languages, such as Perl. ( not Python which is strongly