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What's your least favourite of these languages to code in?

Survey period: 17 Oct 2022 to 24 Oct 2022

And no, you can't pick more than 1. Add a comment if there's another language that bugs you even more.

OptionVotes% 
Javascript17019.10
VB6 / VBA13715.39
Any Terminal Script language (Powershell, bash, AppleScript etc))12113.60
Any form of Assembly11412.81
Python9210.34
Java829.21
C++819.10
Objective-C596.63
C343.82



 
GeneralPerl is Pain Pin
StatementTerminator20-Oct-22 13:34
StatementTerminator20-Oct-22 13:34 
GeneralRe: Perl is Pain Pin
MikeCO1021-Oct-22 3:14
MikeCO1021-Oct-22 3:14 
GeneralThe real answer (for me, at least) Pin
Stuart Dootson20-Oct-22 7:00
professionalStuart Dootson20-Oct-22 7:00 
GeneralTypical JavaScript situation Pin
RickZeeland19-Oct-22 1:29
mveRickZeeland19-Oct-22 1:29 
GeneralRe: Typical JavaScript situation Pin
Daniel Pfeffer19-Oct-22 5:32
professionalDaniel Pfeffer19-Oct-22 5:32 
GeneralIt makes me happy to see that Tcl is not on the list Pin
trønderen19-Oct-22 0:45
trønderen19-Oct-22 0:45 
GeneralRe: It makes me happy to see that Tcl is not on the list Pin
Daniel Pfeffer19-Oct-22 5:26
professionalDaniel Pfeffer19-Oct-22 5:26 
GeneralRe: It makes me happy to see that Tcl is not on the list Pin
Jalapeno Bob19-Oct-22 9:12
professionalJalapeno Bob19-Oct-22 9:12 
GeneralRe: It makes me happy to see that Tcl is not on the list Pin
PIEBALDconsult20-Oct-22 4:22
mvePIEBALDconsult20-Oct-22 4:22 
GeneralAda, FORTRAN, COBOL Pin
Jalapeno Bob18-Oct-22 12:19
professionalJalapeno Bob18-Oct-22 12:19 
GeneralRe: Ada, FORTRAN, COBOL Pin
Roger Wright18-Oct-22 15:28
professionalRoger Wright18-Oct-22 15:28 
GeneralRe: Ada, FORTRAN, COBOL Pin
trønderen19-Oct-22 0:33
trønderen19-Oct-22 0:33 
GeneralRe: Ada, FORTRAN, COBOL Pin
Roger Wright21-Oct-22 11:04
professionalRoger Wright21-Oct-22 11:04 
Very cool experience! I started in 1975 with FORTRAN II on punched cards; back then Engineering was very into FORTRAN. I tried COBOL once, but that was a clear dead end. When Turbo Pascal came out, it was the only compiler I could afford (MS products were so obscenely expensive it wasn't even a consideration) and having been programming in Paradox it was a breath of fresh air! The 5.5 version introduced OOP, and that was so well documented in what we used to call, "User Manuals," the learning curve was trivial. The only stumbling block for me was the concept of serializing data to disk. I was used to random access approaches common at the time. Still, it worked out great. Then it was over... the Dark Age of cryptic languages and made up terminology began.
Will Rogers never met me.

GeneralDon't Care, Just Let me Write Code Already Pin
Shmoken9918-Oct-22 7:25
Shmoken9918-Oct-22 7:25 
GeneralNot exactly a programming language but . . . Pin
MarkTJohnson18-Oct-22 3:14
professionalMarkTJohnson18-Oct-22 3:14 
GeneralPerl Pin
megaadam18-Oct-22 3:07
professionalmegaadam18-Oct-22 3:07 
GeneralHonest answer Pin
Gary Wheeler18-Oct-22 2:26
Gary Wheeler18-Oct-22 2:26 
GeneralRe: Honest answer Pin
Kirk 1038982118-Oct-22 3:57
Kirk 1038982118-Oct-22 3:57 
GeneralRe: Honest answer Pin
ted.korny18-Oct-22 14:18
ted.korny18-Oct-22 14:18 
GeneralRe: Honest answer Pin
trønderen19-Oct-22 1:14
trønderen19-Oct-22 1:14 
GeneralAll of these languages leave a lot to be desired Pin
rjmoses18-Oct-22 0:33
professionalrjmoses18-Oct-22 0:33 
GeneralRe: All of these languages leave a lot to be desired Pin
trønderen19-Oct-22 0:36
trønderen19-Oct-22 0:36 
GeneralI like how Assembly is not at the top Pin
den2k8817-Oct-22 21:24
professionalden2k8817-Oct-22 21:24 
GeneralRe: I like how Assembly is not at the top Pin
OriginalGriff17-Oct-22 21:54
mveOriginalGriff17-Oct-22 21:54 
GeneralRe: I like how Assembly is not at the top Pin
den2k8817-Oct-22 21:59
professionalden2k8817-Oct-22 21:59 

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