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Is learning programming in Delphi worth the effort? Help us choose subjects!
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<blockquote data-quote="King_Julian_S" data-source="post: 879152" data-attributes="member: 14111"><p>In my opinion , The language is not really too important it?s the type of programming that she must focus on. The modern types of coding make languages a moot point and even changing languages and even using multiple languages is common. </p><p>Perhaps rather focus on will it be web based , OO , structured , event driven , data science , robotics ... etc and then the language choices and preferences become easier because there are lots of you consider today?s scripting capabilities as ?languages? as well.. </p><p></p><p>The big boys are still always a nice one to have( in my books necessary) , C, C++, Java , ABAP, COBOL , etc... </p><p>Then the sub big ones line RUBY , Payton , R, Delphi , etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King_Julian_S, post: 879152, member: 14111"] In my opinion , The language is not really too important it?s the type of programming that she must focus on. The modern types of coding make languages a moot point and even changing languages and even using multiple languages is common. Perhaps rather focus on will it be web based , OO , structured , event driven , data science , robotics ... etc and then the language choices and preferences become easier because there are lots of you consider today?s scripting capabilities as ?languages? as well.. The big boys are still always a nice one to have( in my books necessary) , C, C++, Java , ABAP, COBOL , etc... Then the sub big ones line RUBY , Payton , R, Delphi , etc.. [/QUOTE]
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