Why so picky? Does a programming language that appeals to you even exist?sirherrbatka wrote:But I still don't like C#. Worry not, I don't like C++ or java either
Show me how you debug.
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Well, C++ is a total mess in multiple ways (It does not even have reasonable syntax). Java is just full of this overcomplicated crap like aspect oriented frameworks. C# is just following path of C++ (let's put every feature you can think of into it and see what sticks).
No opinion on this one yet. But since crowd seems to prefer go i must assume that it is not completly brain deadRust
I tend to like lispy languages. If I could, I would write everything in common lisp. It is a messy language on the surface but very well designed underneath. It is interactive (kinda like python), has very powerfull and expresive object system, reasonable type system, mature implementations that does not require loads of C code in form of libraries to do anything useful (not like python), meta object protocol that is really flexible and overall it is very extendable and multiparadgim language.Why so picky? Does a programming language that appeals to you even exist?
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Doesn't have file io, ability to reuse code (importing code from different file) or networking, which makes it kind of useless...MrDowntempo wrote:How about Brainfuck
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So many programmers mention it in a good way these days. But it's a systems language, right?psi29a wrote:Rust
So, that's what you're worried about and not its syntax? (:jirka642 wrote:Doesn't have file io, ability to reuse code (importing code from different file) or networking, which makes it kind of useless...
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I would compare Rust to C++ (general purpose language) but with const turned on by default.Svetomech wrote:So many programmers mention it in a good way these days. But it's a systems language, right?
Have a read here, a fun take that reverses the roles:
https://nercury.github.io/c++/intro/201 ... -devs.html
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I liked that article, thanks. Might as well try Rust out.psi29a wrote:Have a read here, a fun take that reverses the roles:
https://nercury.github.io/c++/intro/201 ... -devs.html
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Sadly lack of GC does not allow you to go full on functional.
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Ugh... please do drink the kool-aid.sirherrbatka wrote:Sadly lack of GC does not allow you to go full on functional.