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But of course, we must not forget the king of all programming languages...

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3 minutes ago, Erik Sieghart said:

Actually that's misleading, since most languages are self-hosted; and the C# compiler is written in C++, but doesn't compile into C++ code.

I'm confused here, what do you mean? Does all code not compile down into binary eventually?

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There will never be a "perfect" programming language any time soon. There's always a part where a certain programming language falls short, such as performance, readability, cross-platform support, scalability, resource usage, etc. I'd say Python comes close, but definitely not "perfect" in any sense.

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7 hours ago, sazrocks said:

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But of course, we must not forget the king of all programming languages...

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It means Binary!

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13 hours ago, sazrocks said:

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But of course, we must not forget the king of all programming languages...

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15 hours ago, evilarceus said:

There will never be a "perfect" programming language any time soon. There's always a part where a certain programming language falls short, such as performance, readability, cross-platform support, scalability, resource usage, etc. I'd say Python comes close, but definitely not "perfect" in any sense.

Python is also my favorite especially because the raspberry pi 0 is so much cheaper

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2 hours ago, Atalia Chez said:

Python is 'best' in learning because it is comparatively much easier than other languages.

Lua is even more forgiving. Even though it's tedious to learn syntax once you decide you want to take up a Turing Complete language or whatnot. The best programming language is the one that you are most comfortable to work with IMO.

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1 hour ago, FriedBanter said:

Lua is even more forgiving. Even though it's tedious to learn syntax once you decide you want to take up a Turing Complete language or whatnot. The best programming language is the one that you are most comfortable to work with IMO.

That also right language for the job at hand. 

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On 16/8/2017 at 0:03 PM, vorticalbox said:

That also right language for the job at hand. 

THIS.

So no more arguing over better, it depends.

 

Now about favourite, oh boy... Mine right now is R. But honourable mentions to Racket, Haskell.

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5 hours ago, VicBar said:

THIS.

So no more arguing over better, it depends.

 

Now about favourite, oh boy... Mine right now is R. But honourable mentions to Racket, Haskell.

My old teacher's last name was Haskell, it was very ironic when he made my classmates and I try Haskell.

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I don't think this debate can really lead to something, due to the missing goals and specific task. But in the end nothing runs without assembler, which is not even a typical language due to it huge differences on various platforms. Which doesn't mean assembler is the best, most more complex tasks would almost impossible to write in assembler in a lifetime. But it is definitely the most important language, because nothing would work without it. You could still distinguish between assembler and machine code, but the differences are really small. Assembler is just a textual representation with some semantic sugar and a bit of memory management (like variable and constant memory handling).

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5 hours ago, Dat Guy said:

This is not true. In fact, quite nothing would be lost if there was no assembler.

Actual machine code is essential though.

How would you write critical parts of your OS if not in assembler or any library that needs performance? And like I said, I don't want to distinguish between assembler and machine code cause they are quite close. Also every compiler compiles into assembler/machine code in the end.

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