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C++, bash, perl, R, python, ruby, nodejs, go, haskell. sysadmin, internet, data-mining, machine-learning, etc. eventually at last they all will have the same modules. I am confused and lost for which environment/language to choose. could any body with full experience to tell me the real truth and show me the good way going?
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[no name] 20-Aug-14 7:28am    
No, sure can't. We have would have no idea what is "confusing" to you, what your goals in life are, what your skillset is, what opportunities are available in the area you live or what is likely to be available where you end up living.
Member 11010948 21-Aug-14 3:42am    
so basicly you suggest learning all for the fun!. that's a lie. this is the confusing part. sorry. actually I am searching for well supported non-fashion language.
[no name] 21-Aug-14 18:49pm    
No I did not "suggest" any such thing. I plain told you that this is not a question that we can answer for you. The only thing confusing about your "question" is how you think that anyone could tell you what to do. Do you think that we can read your mind to know what is "confusing" to you? Do you think that we have magic powers that allows us to see the future?
Member 11010948 1-Sep-14 6:05am    
ruby?=jewel. I am doubt. not compiled. the full stack need large overhead. little system/OS supports. total dependent system. perl? you are a big egg in a ocean. R? perfect libs but bad system design. python? stupid primitive rules. so to where we move from here?

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C++a programming language widely used in Windows and Unix/Linux
basha shell used on Unix/Linux systems
perlanother scripting language. Ugh!
Ra capital letter
pythona snake
rubya jewel


And if you do not know what the internet is then I am quite surprised you managed to find this website. If you want information on these subjects then Google, Wikipedia, or your local library are the places to start at.
 
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