What language(s) to learn next? - Printable Version +- Forums - Open Redstone Engineers (https://forum.openredstone.org) +-- Forum: Off-Topic (https://forum.openredstone.org/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Off-Topic Discussion (https://forum.openredstone.org/forum-5.html) +--- Thread: What language(s) to learn next? (/thread-5007.html) |
RE: What language(s) to learn next? - PabloDons - 11-03-2014 now learn java and python RE: What language(s) to learn next? - greatgamer34 - 11-03-2014 f#, matlab, verilog RE: What language(s) to learn next? - GISED_Link - 11-03-2014 no Verilog, VHDL better. Et pourquoi pas le français ... c'est cool le français. Tout le monde aime le français. En plus tu peux draguer des filles easy quand tu parles français (ouais il faut toujours mettre des mots anglais dans les phrases, ça fait genre tu maîtrises #sisi-bolosse). "Je vois tout Paris, dans tes yeux " #well_known For the prog : Labview, and all the programs of the IEC 61131-3, see this : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_61131-3 RE: What language(s) to learn next? - MelvinS4_ - 11-03-2014 I can feel this thread going in another direction than intended :/ And GISED, French isn't even on my list of languages I want to learn RE: What language(s) to learn next? - greatgamer34 - 11-03-2014 how about hieroglyphics? RE: What language(s) to learn next? - Nuuppanaani - 11-03-2014 C or assembly? RE: What language(s) to learn next? - AFtExploision - 11-03-2014 Chinese would probably be the most useful. BTW, Chinese isn't a language - Chinese is the writing system. The most common language using Chinese is Mandarin Chinese. RE: What language(s) to learn next? - Xray_Doc - 11-03-2014 Ching Chang chong cheng RE: What language(s) to learn next? - jxu - 11-03-2014 (11-03-2014, 11:15 PM)AFtExploision Wrote: BTW, Chinese isn't a language RE: What language(s) to learn next? - PabloDons - 11-04-2014 gotta be accurate |