RE: [newbie] Linux programming languages

2001-04-16 Thread Morrell, Mike A
system level code, then learn C. If you want to write utilities or GUI based applications that are not speed critical, then learn Perl and/or Python. -Original Message- From: stevel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 10:33 AM To: linux mailing list Subject: [newbie] Linux

Re: [newbie] Linux programming languages

2001-04-16 Thread Jordan Elver
On Monday 16 April 2001 14:33, you wrote: > What language is used by most linux programmers? > Any Pros & Cons about different languages? C seems to be a favourite and Perl, PHP.

Re: [newbie] Linux programming languages

2001-04-16 Thread Eric
Python is getting more popular by the day. www.python.org Eric Indiogine On Monday 16 April 2001 05:47, Paul Zubkov wrote: > On April 16, 2001 02:33 pm, you wrote: > > What language is used by most linux programmers? > > Any Pros & Cons about different languages? > > Well, C is perhabs the mo

Re: [newbie] Linux programming languages

2001-04-16 Thread Anthony
The most popular languages would probally have to be C and C++. However part of the beauty of Linux is that there are a ton of choices that programmers have to make their programs in. It's sorta interesting that you ask this now, as I just read an article last night with brief summaries of th

Re: [newbie] Linux programming languages

2001-04-16 Thread Paul Zubkov
On April 16, 2001 02:33 pm, you wrote: > What language is used by most linux programmers? > Any Pros & Cons about different languages? Well, C is perhabs the most used. C++, perl, anything that works. -- === Paul Zubkov Linux User ICQ 115102356 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EM

[newbie] Linux programming languages

2001-04-16 Thread stevel
What language is used by most linux programmers? Any Pros & Cons about different languages?