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January 30, 2014, 07:07:21 PM
#20
What's wrong with you plebs not mentioning ColdFusion?

For one I have never heard of that what is it what makes it so good?
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January 30, 2014, 07:02:23 PM
#19
What's wrong with you plebs not mentioning ColdFusion?
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January 30, 2014, 05:54:27 PM
#18
Ok so with the Primary goal being to create a very good multicoin interactive exchange.  You guys say javascript and php?  Skip regular java?  My friend wanted to start with Java, would transitioning to javascript after getting it down be a smooth experience?
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January 30, 2014, 05:50:06 PM
#17
C++ isn't used on websites as much as people think in fact only small snippets of code are C++ and that's only because it's faster.
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January 30, 2014, 05:00:54 PM
#16
Defnitely C++

it's the most common, and the mostly used code there is Wink
And the most hardcore to learn and especially to master.
JavaScript is probably a goto language now days... also node.js seems legit too
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January 30, 2014, 04:52:38 PM
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Defnitely C++

it's the most common, and the mostly used code there is Wink
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January 30, 2014, 11:56:51 AM
#14
If you are new to programming I would recommend Python. That's what I've been practising lately and I have heard it's a good first language Smiley


It's suppose to be good but I don't think you can use it on web sites much.

The question isn't complete. It should be "If I want to achieve A,B,C what language should I learn?" You can't just ask "what programming language to learn". The devil is all in the detail of what you want to achieve.
Yea but I think Python is a good language to learn the basics of programming. After learning Python, you can learn other languages much easier. I believe it's quite difficult to go straight to C++, Java etc.

C++ and Java are OOP based. That's what makes them "difficult" Python is a script-based language. So yeah, for scripting, python is easier. As for what most exchanges are programmed in, its probably PHP as 95% of websites are programmed in PHP.
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January 30, 2014, 11:53:49 AM
#13
If you are new to programming I would recommend Python. That's what I've been practising lately and I have heard it's a good first language Smiley


It's suppose to be good but I don't think you can use it on web sites much.

The question isn't complete. It should be "If I want to achieve A,B,C what language should I learn?" You can't just ask "what programming language to learn". The devil is all in the detail of what you want to achieve.
Yea but I think Python is a good language to learn the basics of programming. After learning Python, you can learn other languages much easier. I believe it's quite difficult to go straight to C++, Java etc.
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January 30, 2014, 11:44:53 AM
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If you are new to programming I would recommend Python. That's what I've been practising lately and I have heard it's a good first language Smiley


It's suppose to be good but I don't think you can use it on web sites much.

The question isn't complete. It should be "If I want to achieve A,B,C what language should I learn?" You can't just ask "what programming language to learn". The devil is all in the detail of what you want to achieve.
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January 30, 2014, 11:38:04 AM
#11
If you are new to programming I would recommend Python. That's what I've been practising lately and I have heard it's a good first language Smiley


It's suppose to be good but I don't think you can use it on web sites much.
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January 30, 2014, 11:36:38 AM
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If you are new to programming I would recommend Python. That's what I've been practising lately and I have heard it's a good first language Smiley
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January 30, 2014, 11:30:53 AM
#9
С++
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January 30, 2014, 07:24:08 AM
#8
Java script!

I've never seen it written as two words before - looks weird.
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January 30, 2014, 03:18:27 AM
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Java script!
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January 30, 2014, 01:30:31 AM
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PHP, .js, HTML5 / CSS3
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January 30, 2014, 01:29:01 AM
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PHP, java script and html pretty much all websites have one of these implemented.

That's true - with deep knowledge of those you can always get a job that pays well.
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January 29, 2014, 08:55:01 PM
#4
Cool.  What about ruby, python, or c?

I think you can have some libaries and convert them but I don't think they are useful for websites.
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January 29, 2014, 08:52:40 PM
#3
Cool.  What about ruby, python, or c?
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January 29, 2014, 08:49:17 PM
#2
PHP, java script and html pretty much all websites have one of these implemented.
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January 29, 2014, 08:36:24 PM
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What languages are a lot of common exchanges usually in?  Pools as well. 

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