EarlPurple wrote:
FePixie wrote:
basic - dos - RPGII - c - c++ - java - html - xml - php - sql - mysql - javascript - css - vb - asp - ummm - i know theres more than that too....
php/mysql is my fav though - and the one i get paid for
easiest way to learn is to dive right in and have a go - find some sample scripts or online tutorials and figure what they do - read the manuals last
c++ is not used for many commercial applications these days though - start at html and css and move on to php and javascript - web applications is where its at
and behind these scripting languages are interpreters or virtual machines that are written in machine code, often in C++ although many are written in C.
Strange comment. Although I have written in machine code, I do so rarely. It's just too tedious. I believe you meant assembler.
As to whether any one of the things mentioned have any hint of C++ code, I would doubt.
In all probability, most are written in C...
BASIC: various assemblers, or C.
DOS: Which one? It probably doesn't matter, as they will mostly be in assembler.
RPGII: S/360 assembler?
C: C.
C++: C.
Java: C.
and so on.
Some will be written in flex + bison, say, but these convert the code to C.
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