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Re: [seul-edu] Long, long ago...
There is Basic support, but no *Visual Basic* (like anyone would use
it;). Python, Perl, Expect, Eiffel, Scheme, etc.
For web stuff, I'd go with PHP and a scripting language of either Perl
(for flexibility), Python (for structure and robustness) or C (hey, its
still the most bad@$$ language out there for CGI scripts - fast as hell
and lightweight)
z
Bill Tihen -- TECHNOLOGY wrote:
>
> There is nearly every programming language imaginable
> with linux. I am almost positive I have seen a Basic on
> the RH distribution. However, I would probably
> recommend python. It's simple and interactive. Like
> the old basic.
>
> Bill
>
> Quoting bgfay <rid24199@ride.ri.net>:
>
> > now. I imagine that something like perl or some such
> would do the trick. Do
> > people have specific suggestions of free software that
> I could begin
> > learning
> > and resources to help me learn it?
> >
> > I sure hope so. Thanks.
> >
> > --
> > Brian G. Fay on Linux
> > UCAP: http://www.ucap.org
> >
>
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