hello i am new to this list i would like to know what programing language everyone prefers and any books they recommend on that subject thanx josh _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
I prefer Ada, Apple's MLX, basic, and Logo. At times i also like to program in machine language. ;)
My favorites are Applesoft BASIC and 6502 assembly. I suggest you go out an buy an Apple IIe. Just think -- no need to deal with any messy compiler, and you've got BASIC in ROM! A win-win situation, I say! Good luck! -Declan On Fri, 22 May 1998, josh d smith wrote:
hello i am new to this list i would like to know what programing language everyone prefers and any books they recommend on that subject
PERL is horrendously less efficient, but easy to code for grunt work like data processing and administrative scripts. PERL is THE BOMB for CGI web programming, and combined with a nice free database with like mySQL, you can produce some really amazing applications. I'd guess quite a few on the list use PERL... I do, almost exclusively, but I'm making services and doing sysadmin and not producing platform-specific applications. Then, C is the most likely language used. Probably lots of people have their own favorite languages. The O'Reilly and Associates 'Nutshell' books are widely accepted as good reference manuals and tutorials in many lanugages. Certain languages work better for certain applications. Check a technical bookstore. Mark Hedges Infonex/Anonymizer
At 12:03 PM 5/22/98 -0600, you wrote:
hello i am new to this list i would like to know what programing language everyone prefers and any books they recommend on that subject
Josh, my guess is that about 99% of programmers on this list use C whether they like it or not. What they prefer might be quite different. ;)
On Fri, May 22, 1998 at 12:03:37PM -0600, josh d smith wrote: | hello i am new to this list | i would like to know what programing language everyone prefers | and any books they recommend on that subject | thanx | josh My favourites are 6510 assembly (C=64), 6502 assembly (BBC Micro), Z80 assembly (Speccy - you need assembler software), and 8086 assembly.
josh d smith wrote on 1998-05-22 18:03 UTC:
i would like to know what programing language everyone prefers and any books they recommend on that subject
Depends on what I write: C for efficient quickly developed unsecure hacks Perl for less efficient more quickly developed hacks Ada95 for efficient large scale security critical applications, especially anything where multi-threading is a big issue C and Perl are widely known, so I'll only speak about the third one: Ada95 is actually a very nice language, and I wonder why it is still mostly used by avionics engineers and the NSA and not so much in the commercial world. Ada95 is object oriented, has exceptions, multithreading, object synchronization, generics, decent type concepts, safe arrays and pointers, etc. There is now a high-quality GNU Ada95 compiler available (GNAT, uses the same backend and optimizer as gcc). I've put together some beginner's information about Ada95 on http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ada.html where you find information about books, free compilers and online tutorials. Java is also a quite nice language. Essentially rather close in functionality to Ada95, but more targeted towards mobile code applications, while Ada95 is more targeted towards high-performance and embedded security applications (has better support for low-level programming than Java). Pascal and Basic are mostly obsolete today (no classes, exceptions, tasks, etc.). Markus -- Markus G. Kuhn, Security Group, Computer Lab, Cambridge University, UK email: mkuhn at acm.org, home page: <http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/>
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Declan McCullagh
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Mark Hedges
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Markus Kuhn
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Matthew T Darling
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