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Blog: https://medium.com/asecuritysite-when-bob-met-alice/my-five-favouriate-least-favouriate-computer-programming-languages-dd8a560c27a
I love programming and think that every child should be taught it at school at an early age — and, for me, coding is for everyone. As an artist uses paint and a canvas, programming allows me to practice my art — cryptography. I can then re-enforce my learning of theoretical methods into practice — and where the learning comes alive.
It also allows me to script things that would be extremely time-consuming. With the Cloud, for example, I can open and close ports on a firewall with a simple Python script — and which allows me to avoid logging into a system and using a silly GUI (Graphical User Interface, aka browser) to perform a simple operation.
Overall, I have taught programming in the past, but I have no desire to teach it as a subject on its own. Personally, I would rather teach cryptography or cloud computing and then show how code can be used to implement things practically. And, so, here are my favouriate programming languages and least favouriate ones.
My Web site (https://asecuritysite.com) has a range of programming languages. Sometimes I pick the language because it is easiest to implement a given method, but other times I might only be able to find a certain method within a given implementation. And, so, you will find lots of Python, Golang, Rust, and JavaScript, but not so much for Java. You will not find so much on C#, but that is the core language that I use to build the Web site, so it’s still one of my favouriate languages.
The best for me?I know many people will disagree with me, but my five favouriate programming languages in order of how much I like them:
And my least favouriate:
Oh, and I know many will disagree with me here, but Perl is a nightmare to debug and understand. Perhaps these are one of the reasons it is so powerful — as it can obfuscate the operation of the code.
ConclusionsAnd, there you go. Golang and Python for prototyping, PowerShell for pushing the operating system, C# for infrastructure building, and Rust for production code.
So learn some Golang:
https://asecuritysite.com/golang
and some Rust:
https://asecuritysite.com/rust
Which are your five favouriate and least favouriate programming languages?
Blog: https://medium.com/asecuritysite-when-bob-met-alice/my-five-favouriate-least-favouriate-computer-programming-languages-dd8a560c27a
I love programming and think that every child should be taught it at school at an early age — and, for me, coding is for everyone. As an artist uses paint and a canvas, programming allows me to practice my art — cryptography. I can then re-enforce my learning of theoretical methods into practice — and where the learning comes alive.
It also allows me to script things that would be extremely time-consuming. With the Cloud, for example, I can open and close ports on a firewall with a simple Python script — and which allows me to avoid logging into a system and using a silly GUI (Graphical User Interface, aka browser) to perform a simple operation.
Overall, I have taught programming in the past, but I have no desire to teach it as a subject on its own. Personally, I would rather teach cryptography or cloud computing and then show how code can be used to implement things practically. And, so, here are my favouriate programming languages and least favouriate ones.
My Web site (https://asecuritysite.com) has a range of programming languages. Sometimes I pick the language because it is easiest to implement a given method, but other times I might only be able to find a certain method within a given implementation. And, so, you will find lots of Python, Golang, Rust, and JavaScript, but not so much for Java. You will not find so much on C#, but that is the core language that I use to build the Web site, so it’s still one of my favouriate languages.
The best for me?I know many people will disagree with me, but my five favouriate programming languages in order of how much I like them:
And my least favouriate:
Oh, and I know many will disagree with me here, but Perl is a nightmare to debug and understand. Perhaps these are one of the reasons it is so powerful — as it can obfuscate the operation of the code.
ConclusionsAnd, there you go. Golang and Python for prototyping, PowerShell for pushing the operating system, C# for infrastructure building, and Rust for production code.
So learn some Golang:
https://asecuritysite.com/golang
and some Rust:
https://asecuritysite.com/rust
Which are your five favouriate and least favouriate programming languages?
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