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If you have a distinction between a hobby and work programming language, please choose the work language.
If your language doesn't appear, sorry, I tried to add all I know of, but the number of poll entrys is limited to ten.
Also lets try not to flame each other over the choice of langauge. Let's assume that the person is getting paid to code this language, and has no real choice.
EVEN MEN OF STEEL RUST.
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FreeBASIC
I'm 15 and don't have or plan on a carreer in programming besides a professional one temporarily and a hobby one whenever I feel like.
I never got too familiar with C so I can't complain about speed or anything no matter what.
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Java, PHP, Perl, shell script and C, in that order. Yes, at work
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C with Bison/Flex (my Masters is in compiler theory), Java and Haskell (tutoring it). My actually thesis has a lot of pascal syntax through it since C's syntax such as the assignment operator and curly braces don't co-exist well with mathmatical notation ;-).
esus saves.... Passes to Moses, shoots, he scores!
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VB.NET and C# at work, FB and a lil bit o' C++ at home.
Not that I do much coding out of work now, when I get home the last thing I want to do stare at my PC screen some more..
In a world without walls and doors, who needs Windows and Gates?
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BASIC all the way! The rest looks like jibberish, although I'm starting to pick up on PHP.
Screwing with your reality since 1998.
FB.
Though I did a crash course on c++ and php, I still haven't used them enough to be proficient.
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PHP -> C++ -> SH -> Java -> C -> QB
ammit potato!
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C<Java<Autodesk Lisp<C++<everything else
i]The short answer is 'Yes.' The long answer is 'No.'[/i]
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