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Anonymous
FORTRAN
Anonymous
COBOL
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>>34791
i'm not super intimate with it, but python is fun and makes me happy
Anonymous
Ruby 👉👈
Anonymous
Rust
Anonymous
python is fun but C makes me feel powerful
Anonymous
I'm not very good at
>>38043
Anonymous
>>37992
shit I hit enter
Anonymous
shit i did it again

I am trying to teach myself python. I dont really know a lot of it yet but i can use it as a calculator right now. my favorite thing about it so far is typing "fuck" * 100000000 and watching my screen start going zoom
Anonymous
I think Python is my favorite, but it might just be me being sentimental. I started with it in the early days back when IDLE was, like, the only IDE. C and everything is fun, but Python never stops being comfy.
Anonymous
I like using my own languages. I've my own localized dialect of Bash, with the "preprocessor" written in Bash as well, and I made a few utilities that do things based on hidden files on my FS, but I'd like to go much deeper with this yet.
Anonymous
I actually love coding in assembler directly, because you have to think more, tho its obviously impossible to get shit done that way. For getting shit done, I like python because of libraries.
Anonymous
>>87560
it's very fun indeed :)
Anonymous
another Rubyist checking in!
Anonymous
>>24376
I like GNU/MIT Scheme.
lori
damn im too lazy to improve my programming *sigh*
Cr0w⌗5806!fa7SdK6xCs
Not ruby.
>>291056
Anonymous
lua
Anonymous
C#, but i've been trying to learn lua for games
vuuv
Favourite? Maybe C++ since it's very useful, but not sure about elegance or whatever
Anonymous
python bc my brain is too small to understand anything else. java anc c++ scare me. i do know the programming language built in to most Texas Instruments graphing calculators though
>>1066230
vuuv
>>1065441
u tried lua? lots of games use it for modding :D it's pretty simple too
vuuv
The syntax of languages isn't usually the hard part tho

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