• @nogrub
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        81 year ago

        reject high level programming and reurn to assembly

      • @marcos
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        41 year ago

        Except for the parts where you need something like Rust, that would be an improvement.

    • DacoTaco
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      1 year ago

      Python is considered a programming language? I still classify it as scripting lol

      That said, i’d personally use good old c/c++ or even c#/.net over python lol

      • @[email protected]
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        161 year ago

        Yes Python is definitely a programming language, I write in C/C++/C#/Python/Bash each language has its areas where they are best.

        I prefer Python for DevOps related code and writing smaller programs/tools. You just get so much handed to you with Python’s toolbox, it just makes things easier, you can use it as a scripting language or write a modular object oriented program.

        I use C/C++ when performance matters and I want things to be Done right TM, and make sure to use all the help the compilers and static code checkers can give.

      • @[email protected]
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        131 year ago

        Bash is a programming language… honestly it’s like rectangles and squares - all scripting languages are programming languages but not all programming languages are flexible enough to be commonly considered scripting languages.

      • @Xabis
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        41 year ago

        C# “compiles” to intermediary bytecode, then ran in a vm. Same as Java. I’d say that’s no better than a “scripting” language with a JIT.

        • DacoTaco
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          I wouldnt say a vm (as there is no emulated hardware layer around the running code ) , but sure you made a valid point actually!