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What are the most important languages in the future of Windows Development?   [Edit]

Survey period: 15 Sep 2003 to 21 Sep 2003

C# is still the Bright Young Thing, XML still sexy, and C++ the workhorse. Which language(s) (or meta language) do you think will be the most important to you in the future?

OptionVotes% 
C++ (with or without Managed Extensions)1,17557.65
C#1,11054.47
VB.NET26913.20
XML (inc. XSLT, XSL, DTDs, XSD, XPath, XQuery, and SOAP)77538.03
Javascript / DHTML1567.65
Java24111.83
SQL49024.04
Perl562.75
Other683.34
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

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GeneralC# and its syntax Pin
arepetti1-Oct-03 5:53
arepetti1-Oct-03 5:53 
GeneralMicrosoft employees will tell you .... Pin
Signal-921-Sep-03 17:28
Signal-921-Sep-03 17:28 
GeneralRe: Microsoft employees will tell you .... Pin
NormDroid22-Sep-03 8:36
professionalNormDroid22-Sep-03 8:36 
GeneralRe: Microsoft employees will tell you .... Pin
Signal-922-Sep-03 14:03
Signal-922-Sep-03 14:03 
GeneralRe: Microsoft employees will tell you .... Pin
NormDroid24-Sep-03 5:29
professionalNormDroid24-Sep-03 5:29 
GeneralRe: Microsoft employees will tell you .... Pin
Anonymous23-Sep-03 10:57
Anonymous23-Sep-03 10:57 
GeneralC ? Pin
Sardaukar21-Sep-03 0:13
Sardaukar21-Sep-03 0:13 
GeneralRe: C ? Pin
Maxwell Chen21-Sep-03 16:23
Maxwell Chen21-Sep-03 16:23 
GeneralRe: C ? Pin
Sardaukar21-Sep-03 19:49
Sardaukar21-Sep-03 19:49 
GeneralNeo-Luddites Pin
Member 9620-Sep-03 13:01
Member 9620-Sep-03 13:01 
GeneralRe: Neo-Luddites Pin
bneacetp20-Sep-03 22:57
bneacetp20-Sep-03 22:57 
John Cardinal wrote:
There sure are a lot of Neo-Luddites in the programming world, sticking dogmatically to their favorite language, defending it beyond all bounds of reason.

You have to think of things from a different perspective as well. Why do people defend a language that they might call their "favorite"? Some might do that for the reason that you described. But I believe that there may be a better reason behind a certain defiance towards other languages. As is to be expected, different people develop different types of programs, each different type "demanding" a different kind of language or "tool" for the job. If a programmer only develops a certain type of program, chances are he/she is going to naturally see the language that he/she has been using for those projects as "the" tool for the job, especially if no limits have been seen in the language itself. I have always believed in the old saying, "If it is not broke, don't fix it." Well, that statement applies here too. Not one programming language is the ultimate one. That is apparent. But people are in reason to support a language if it successfully helps them reach their goals with no overwhelming weaknesses. So when people say "favorite" in regard to a programming language, maybe they mean the best language (in their opinion, since everyone has the right to one) for their type of project development.

I for one have choosen C++ for my projects because I have looked around the table and experimented with languages like C# and Visual Basic and I return to C++ because of issues like having more control of memory and having a cross-platform capability. C# and Visual Basic along with other languages out there are good in their own right and the best choice for certain jobs. I am not arguing that one bit. But not everyone is working on the same type of projects.

John Cardinal wrote:
There sure are a lot of Neo-Luddites in the programming world, ... I suspect that a truely elite professional programmer with any control over their circumstances would be skilled in many languages and see a language as merely a tool to get a job done and therefore select the best tool for the job.

I also would suspect that a truly elite professional programmer would not start calling others names because they have a different opinion than he/she does.

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GeneralC++ is on the way out, slowly but surely Pin
Member 9620-Sep-03 9:03
Member 9620-Sep-03 9:03 
GeneralRe: C++ is on the way out, slowly but surely Pin
bneacetp20-Sep-03 11:14
bneacetp20-Sep-03 11:14 
GeneralRe: C++ is on the way out, slowly but surely Pin
Member 9620-Sep-03 12:51
Member 9620-Sep-03 12:51 
GeneralRe: C++ is on the way out, slowly but surely Pin
Peter Molnar20-Sep-03 12:44
Peter Molnar20-Sep-03 12:44 
GeneralRe: C++ is on the way out, slowly but surely Pin
Member 9620-Sep-03 12:46
Member 9620-Sep-03 12:46 
GeneralRe: C++ is on the way out, slowly but surely Pin
Navin21-Sep-03 12:29
Navin21-Sep-03 12:29 
GeneralRe: C++ is on the way out, slowly but surely Pin
bneacetp21-Sep-03 12:56
bneacetp21-Sep-03 12:56 
GeneralRe: C++ is on the way out, slowly but surely Pin
Anonymous21-Sep-03 15:36
Anonymous21-Sep-03 15:36 
GeneralRe: C++ is on the way out, slowly but surely Pin
Signal-921-Sep-03 17:31
Signal-921-Sep-03 17:31 
GeneralRe: C++ is on the way out, slowly but surely Pin
NormDroid24-Sep-03 5:32
professionalNormDroid24-Sep-03 5:32 
GeneralRe: C++ is on the way out, slowly but surely Pin
arepetti1-Oct-03 5:39
arepetti1-Oct-03 5:39 
GeneralLooks like thumbs down for VB.net Pin
NormDroid18-Sep-03 20:41
professionalNormDroid18-Sep-03 20:41 
GeneralRe: Looks like thumbs down for VB.net Pin
vinodgs19-Sep-03 3:20
vinodgs19-Sep-03 3:20 
GeneralRe: Looks like thumbs down for VB.net Pin
Tom Welch19-Sep-03 8:28
Tom Welch19-Sep-03 8:28 

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