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Have you ever refused to write code in a certain language? (and what was it?)

Survey period: 17 Jul 2017 to 24 Jul 2017

Maybe it was a website in Managed C++, a parser in SQL or a GUI in ASM. What's your breaking point?

OptionVotes% 
Yes38437.07
I put up a fight but failed14213.71
No51049.23



 
GeneralRe: Not language, but refused to work in WCF Pin
devenv.exe17-Jul-17 20:41
professionaldevenv.exe17-Jul-17 20:41 
GeneralRe: Not language, but refused to work in WCF Pin
Marc Clifton19-Jul-17 2:07
mvaMarc Clifton19-Jul-17 2:07 
GeneralRe: Not language, but refused to work in WCF Pin
NS_DOTNET19-Jul-17 2:17
NS_DOTNET19-Jul-17 2:17 
GeneralNo, but ... Pin
Jochen Arndt16-Jul-17 21:11
professionalJochen Arndt16-Jul-17 21:11 
GeneralRe: No, but ... Pin
CodeWraith16-Jul-17 21:32
CodeWraith16-Jul-17 21:32 
GeneralRe: No, but ... Pin
Jochen Arndt16-Jul-17 22:37
professionalJochen Arndt16-Jul-17 22:37 
GeneralRe: No, but ... Pin
CodeWraith18-Jul-17 10:09
CodeWraith18-Jul-17 10:09 
GeneralRe: No, but ... Pin
Phil Ouellette18-Jul-17 9:08
Phil Ouellette18-Jul-17 9:08 
I have written a ton of 8051 code in C and assembler. Keil pretty much killed the C verses Assembly issue for me.

When I first started using 8051 C in the 90's I often examined the assembly output of the compiler looking to see if I could improve on it. I found very little that I wanted to change. This was for a device measuring strain-gage bridge inputs at 20 bit precision, driving an LCD display and outputting data via USB HID Device class messaging (not a virtual UART over USB). Except for the startup code provided by the compiler, the only legacy assembly code that remained was the FIR filters. I honestly think we could have moved that to C as well, but it worked and never needed maintenance so why bother.
GeneralRe: No, but ... Pin
CodeWraith18-Jul-17 9:53
CodeWraith18-Jul-17 9:53 
GeneralRe: No, but ... Pin
Jochen Arndt18-Jul-17 20:59
professionalJochen Arndt18-Jul-17 20:59 
GeneralWhat language: ADA Pin
R. Erasmus16-Jul-17 20:49
R. Erasmus16-Jul-17 20:49 
GeneralNo. There are always reasons ... Pin
OriginalGriff16-Jul-17 20:18
mveOriginalGriff16-Jul-17 20:18 
GeneralFirst pick: PHP Pin
CodeWraith16-Jul-17 19:32
CodeWraith16-Jul-17 19:32 
GeneralRe: First pick: PHP Pin
Mohibur Rashid17-Jul-17 19:10
professionalMohibur Rashid17-Jul-17 19:10 
GeneralRe: First pick: PHP Pin
kalberts18-Jul-17 0:49
kalberts18-Jul-17 0:49 

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