Re: Which programming language is better to start




Le 17/06/2005 15:32, dans 42b2d0a1$0$9193$626a14ce@xxxxxxxxxxxx, « Matthieu
Villeneuve » <matthieuDOTvilleneuve@freeDOTfr> a écrit :


> If you just want to improve your programming skills and
> satisfaction, I would recommend learning the highest level language
> you can find (i.e. the language that gets the least in your way, and
> lets you concentrate on your problem rather than on getting around
> limitations of the language). In that regard, the best language I know
> is Common Lisp.

This is a matter of taste :-) One could say it's Objective Caml...
Or any other language, in fact.

.



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