Originally posted by: Yomicron
Smalltalk
Smalltalk was fun but ML takes the cake. ML taught me how to think is such a different way than I was used to.
Originally posted by: Yomicron
Smalltalk
Originally posted by: notfred
Smalltalk, or Objective-C?
Originally posted by: akubi
python is not underrated.
ruby.
Originally posted by: statik213
Try some functional languages like scheme or lisp.... lets you do some pretty neat things...
Prolog is kinda cool too....
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Learn Forth.
The entire language is based around a Stack. Generally used for embedded systems and robotics, but can be used to make applications as well. Look up the book Thinking Forth.
Originally posted by: screw3d
Originally posted by: akubi
python is not underrated.
ruby.
ruby seems very interesting.. like a shift in programming paradigm or something
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Delphi, aka Object Oriented Pascal.
Originally posted by: filterxg
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Delphi, aka Object Oriented Pascal.
If you call this obscure, then this would get my vote.
Damn fine language but I wouldn't reccomend it for this sort of summer (uh, I meant semester). It's not fundamentally different than any of the really mainstream languages and, from what I gather, it's only really obscure in North America for some reason.Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: filterxg
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Delphi, aka Object Oriented Pascal.
If you call this obscure, then this would get my vote.
I wouldn't call it obscure. Pretty mainstream I guess. Never heard of Borland Delphi?
Originally posted by: kamper
Damn fine language but I wouldn't reccomend it for this sort of summer. It's not fundamentally different than any of the really mainstream languages and, from what I gather, it's only really obscure in North America for some reason.Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: filterxg
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Delphi, aka Object Oriented Pascal.
If you call this obscure, then this would get my vote.
I wouldn't call it obscure. Pretty mainstream I guess. Never heard of Borland Delphi?
Originally posted by: ArmchairAthlete