Hey _Martyr_, I can imagine how that order of learning is unusual :)
Assembly always seemed like an interesting thing to learn, but it's probably too much of a low-level language for me. I heard of a certain project I think that was made by ASM programmers, some kind of game (forgot exactly what and have no link). Very graphical and such, and it was faaaaast. I can't imagine how people can actually use ASM to make such big products. You'd have to be a code god.
Heard there was high-level ASM too, that seems interesting as well.
Can you tell me more about Perl, though, and what kind of job you were in that made it so useful? I've been learning Perl and it went very easy for the stuff that I read (understood lots of it), but I got fed up with it.
C# I've been learning again, and while it's doable the syntax annoys me. I'm just fed up with these curly brackets languages and such, and especially all these strict rules. C, C++, Perl, C#, Java, etc.: destroys my brainBeen destroying my brain all the time on this free day.
So I've been searching a bit, and a familiar name came up: Boo. It seems that it combines the user-friendliness of Python for the syntax, and the speed, power, and .NET standardization of C#. This sounds like the ultimate candidate for me! No more ints, bools, static voids, and so on. Sounds like a language that allows to serve man more, instead of the other way around![]()
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