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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



 
GeneralFought and Failed Pin
Nathan Minier17-Jul-17 1:11
professionalNathan Minier17-Jul-17 1:11 
GeneralUsually... Pin
Mehdi Gholam17-Jul-17 0:29
Mehdi Gholam17-Jul-17 0:29 
GeneralRe: Usually... Pin
CodeWraith17-Jul-17 4:23
CodeWraith17-Jul-17 4:23 
GeneralAnd, as Homage to the CP Lounge Pin
W Balboos, GHB17-Jul-17 0:19
W Balboos, GHB17-Jul-17 0:19 
GeneralVisual FoxPro Pin
W Balboos, GHB17-Jul-17 0:12
W Balboos, GHB17-Jul-17 0:12 
GeneralNo, but ... Pin
Bassam Abdul-Baki17-Jul-17 0:08
professionalBassam Abdul-Baki17-Jul-17 0:08 
GeneralLisp Pin
Jonas Hammarberg16-Jul-17 23:49
professionalJonas Hammarberg16-Jul-17 23:49 
GeneralRe: Lisp Pin
kalberts17-Jul-17 22:25
kalberts17-Jul-17 22:25 
I have made several attempts to learn Lisp - I have a few mathematically inclined colleagues who are in love with the language (even though we do not at all use it a work). I understand that it is fascinating as a Turing machine language: Super simple, and given that you can handle an infinite string of paretheses, it can be used to solve any NP complete problem in linear time (or at least close to that).

My problem was my Lisp book... The Bible of Lisp philoosphy and thinking: The Anatomy of Lisp. My copy is typeset in a pre-release of Tex/Metafont. Typograhical quality was terrible. The characters are swimming before me; I am unable to focus on them. I know that the text lines are straight, yet to me, a page looks like a boxful of snakes certainly does not lay still.

It is a pity that the typography of a textbook can ruin a learning experience totally. Of course I should have picked up an alternative textbook - I did, too, but it was no good, so I returned to Anatomy and got seasick once more... That was many years ago, when I still had surplus energy to learn a language just for the learning. Now I know that I will never use Lisp for anything "useful", so whatever I've got left of energy goes into other projects.
GeneralMany Times Pin
Mycroft Holmes16-Jul-17 22:43
professionalMycroft Holmes16-Jul-17 22:43 
GeneralRe: Many Times Pin
CodeWraith17-Jul-17 4:27
CodeWraith17-Jul-17 4:27 
GeneralI have Pin
Simon_Whale16-Jul-17 22:19
Simon_Whale16-Jul-17 22:19 
GeneralRe: I have Pin
CHill6016-Jul-17 22:36
mveCHill6016-Jul-17 22:36 
GeneralRe: I have Pin
Mohibur Rashid17-Jul-17 19:13
professionalMohibur Rashid17-Jul-17 19:13 
GeneralRe: I have Pin
CHill6019-Jul-17 7:56
mveCHill6019-Jul-17 7:56 
GeneralWhy would I? Pin
Sander Rossel16-Jul-17 21:36
professionalSander Rossel16-Jul-17 21:36 
GeneralRe: Why would I? Pin
W Balboos, GHB17-Jul-17 0:16
W Balboos, GHB17-Jul-17 0:16 
GeneralRe: Why would I? Pin
Sander Rossel17-Jul-17 3:42
professionalSander Rossel17-Jul-17 3:42 
GeneralRe: Why would I? Pin
Mohibur Rashid20-Jul-17 11:48
professionalMohibur Rashid20-Jul-17 11:48 
GeneralRe: Why would I? Pin
Slacker00717-Jul-17 1:30
professionalSlacker00717-Jul-17 1:30 
GeneralRe: Why would I? Pin
Sander Rossel17-Jul-17 3:45
professionalSander Rossel17-Jul-17 3:45 
GeneralRe: Why would I? Pin
BryanFazekas18-Jul-17 1:36
BryanFazekas18-Jul-17 1:36 
GeneralRe: Why would I? Pin
Sander Rossel18-Jul-17 6:01
professionalSander Rossel18-Jul-17 6:01 
GeneralNot language, but refused to work in WCF Pin
NS_DOTNET16-Jul-17 21:28
NS_DOTNET16-Jul-17 21:28 
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 

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