programing

Dan S. Camper lordgrey at borrowedtime.com
Fri May 22 05:10:16 PDT 1998


>sorry if i offended you x1 but everyone else seemed like they were
>willing to talk on the subject and nothing else was being said and i
>needed some advise and you all are suposed to be inteligent which some of
>you have proved thanx everyone for your input so on the subject of
>cyptogrify (sorry about the spelling) what program do you request using?
>and where can i get it

COBOL would let you practice putting periods at the end of statements.  
Learn two things at once!

More seriously, code written in C, C++ and Perl is in demand.  There's a 
better chance that more people can maintain or update your code than if 
it was written in a less mainstream language, and customers tend to 
appreciate that.  Out of those three, Perl is probably the best 
introductory language.

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