[aprssig] Programming Language Advice
Bill Vodall WA7NWP wa7nwp at gmail.comFri Jan 16 16:43:39 UTC 2009
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>> > For Perl books these are the ones I use: >> > >> > Learning Perl >> > Programming Perl >> > Perl Cookbook I really hope folks here aren't encouraging anybody new to scripting to start with PERL. That's a really bad idea. PERL is an incredible language and I use it every day. It is somewhat cross platform and that's good, but the excitement in the programming world these days is Python and others. PERL is still the language of the hard core IT folks (Hi Curt) but the other issues make other languages so much more desirable. Somebody somewhere that says they track these things somehow has recently announced that Python has just passed PERL in usage numbers - what ever that means. In a Windows only world, I'd recommend getting the book "Build a Program Now - for VB or C#" Excellent books! Python is a good cross platform option. At my work, http://www.tecplot.com - enjoy the view!, there are programmers with a wide range of cross platform experience. It's cool to see them get that old "this is fun again glint in the eye" when they learn what Python can do. For a simpler cross platform language - check out Free Basic: http://www.freebasic.net 73 Bill - WA7NWP
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