What programming languages does Sup Forums know?

If it's not on this list, it's not relevant anyway

strawpoll.me/14339861

Other urls found in this thread:

langpop.corger.nl/
github.com/zig-lang/zig/releases
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

Missing from that list are:
>Bash
>Ada
>D
>Common Lisp

ran out of room, SP is 30 options max

>C (expert)
>Python (expert)
>Ada (high knowledge)
>C++ (medium knowledge)

>C/C++/C#
>Ada
>Java
>Scala
>HTML/CSS/PHP/JS
>(((swift)))

What to learn next?

>Lua
>relevant

haskell

Hipster brazilian language is the best language

>Perl
>Python
>C++
>Java
What next?

Writing mods for shitty games is not programming.

>includes Lua instead of Tcl

Lua is not dead unlike Tcl

Last stable release of Tcl was in August (2 months ago).
Last release of Lua was in January (9 months ago).

You tell me which one is dead.

OP, you forgot Scala. More relevant than about half the languages on that list.

Haskell or some lisp (racket)

langpop.corger.nl/
Last release of the Zig programming language was 5 days ago
github.com/zig-lang/zig/releases

Rexx a qt

do i = 1 to 100
select
when i // 15 == 0 then
say "FizzBuzz"
when i // 3 == 0 then
say "Fizz"
when i // 5 == 0 then
say "Buzz"
otherwise
say i
end
end

I was just shitposting (obviously nobody uses Tcl in this day and age except for hacking on shitty ns-2 scripts), but thanks for the link.

>Sup Forums being a bunch of script kiddies
>mfw

You're writing code, how is it not programming?

I'm bad at Python and Java

Lisp
Lua
C
C++
Haskell

What next?

why didn't you learn assembly, anons?