Programming languages are used for controlling the behavior of a machine (often a computer). Like natural languages, programming languages conform to rules for syntax and semantics.
There are thousands of programming languages and new ones are created every year. Few languages ever become sufficiently popular that they are used by more than a few people, but professional programmers can easily use dozens of different languages during their career.
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General comparison
The following table compares general and technical information for a selection of commonly used programming langu...
but you're discussing language popularity. If you want to claim to know a concept when discussing language popularity, then you have to know at least some of the most popular implementations
as it's implementations that make or break a language
I'm often asked at some point during the interview process to compare myself to my peers. For example, one of my first after-graduation jobs asked me to compare myself to my classmates. A job I recently interviewed for asked me to compare myself to my coworkers.
I always play this down quite a...
> I'm a fucking God that has do dumb down everything thing they do for the little people! The only way I can drag the rest along is by saying everything 20 times in 5 different ways.
You know what's the problem with maintaining my own code? I don't get any TDWTF material, but the code is still somewhat sucky and I can't blame anyone else.
@CatPlusPlus It troubles my sleep. I was carefully watching the kids to not to get sunburned, and forgot about me. Although the kids currently need to stay in the shade, too. It's not even all that hot here, but with the sun almost right above you, it seems to hit so much harder.
@MartinhoFernandes As the guy? Yes, me too. As I said, in 75% of my jobs I gave C++ seminars. (And I worked in pure C++ shops.) That doesn't mean it's good to be arrogant. See my comment to the accepted answer.
I've ran into situations like that, i thought i knew the subject entirely but then the guys asked something and then I realized I did not know the subject as much as I thought
@hexa Not IME. When I started to teach C++ to students, I was afraid to have students that knew as much about C++ as I did. (I once was such a student...) However, my fear turned out to be unnecessary. The difference between my students and me was so huge, when I didn't know something, I just plain said it (accompanied with an attempt to find out), and it never did any harm.
But then, I only taught what I know really good, and refused all other offers.