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Re: Programming
From: dayz () planet nl
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 13:33:05 +0100
Everyone thanks for your help! It seems best for me if I start with a programming language that doesn't allow typo too much, like for example ADA95. I sometimes have this problem a bit on the command line and when writing shell scripts. Would Perl be a good start for me in this case? I am considering starting with Perl after which I would like to learn C. If it's better to start with another programming language in my case, like ADA95, it would be good if it wouldn't take a long time to learn it or the knowledge acquired from that could be well applied to Perl. What are your reccommendations on this? Is starting Perl appropriate in my case, or at which other programming language should I take a look at before I begin with Perl? Thanks again. I appreciate your response. Ben Boomsma
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- Re: Programming, (continued)
- Re: Programming Valentin Höbel (Feb 14)
- RE: Programming Schott, Erik J Mr ANOSC/FCBS (Feb 11)
- Re: Programming Valentin Höbel (Feb 11)
- RE: Programming Enquiries (Feb 14)
- RE: Programming Andrew Aris (Feb 17)
- RE: Programming Enquiries (Feb 14)
- RE: Programming Lepore, Brian (Feb 11)
- Re: Programming David J ONEILL (Feb 14)
- RE: Programming Ernest Nelson (Feb 14)
- Re: Programming Dragos Ruiu (Feb 15)
- Re: Programming _ (Feb 17)
- RE: Programming Ernest Nelson (Feb 14)
- Re: Programming dayz (Feb 14)
- Re: Programming Valentin Höbel (Feb 14)
- Re: Programming Kevin Carlson (Feb 17)
- Re: Programming Valentin Höbel (Feb 14)
- RE: Programming David J ONEILL (Feb 14)
- RE: Programming David J ONEILL (Feb 15)
- Re: Programming aixroot (Feb 15)