What programming languages does your college/uni use?
My college here in India use Java,python,C# and Rust
What programming languages does your college/uni use?
My college here in India use Java,python,C# and Rust
Other urls found in this thread:
Java and C for most of the courses. Specific courses use specific languages.
t. Brazil.
POO
which university and what course?
pascal
i hope you die slowly and in pain
in karachi i learn good java and will be technic soon good for a work in USA
java, c#, python
uk
Top 50 school in US.
Java in intro to programming, data structures, and algorithms.
C in operating systems and networks.
Programming languages course uses Scheme, Haskell, and Prolog.
A lot of the project-based classes let you use whatever language you want.
C++ and Java
IN
my butt
Python
Java
C
Haskell
Scheme
Prolog
VHDL
Pascal, C, Java, Python, C#
Java, C, C++, Python, PHP
Mexico
C#, C, JAVA :(
>India use Java,
Not surprised
Just as expected
mid-tier engineer school in France, not really my field but I had some classes.
Went basically like this :
> basics of C just to know how the memory is handled and how to write simple shit in it (string parsing, calculator with bitwise operations, draw histograms...)
> Python to do math, graphs etc, teacher reminded us to write the least python possible and just call C functions from .py scripts
> shitloads of Matlab to do projects with over semesters
> some C++ because half the cool stuff we used was written in it, had to know how it worked
> More Python : need to use the C++ libraries' retarded python cousins, actually faster to figure out the C++ documentation
plus an option in Java at some point , went with economics instead. Sounded boring anyways.
> All world use Java
Not surprised
Just as expected
Fixed that
C/C++ in EECS department
Python in Math department
C# and Unity, Python, C
Australia
Why would you derail a thread from the beginning?
Java, PHP and C#
brazilian uni, compsci course
uma delicia?
Even split of C/Java with some assembly thrown in for intro level classes. Upper level classes became language agnostic as the concepts were more important than the language used.
USA
No university would ever teach rust
Java, C++, C# were the primary ones. Though I don't use any of those languages now. Might rewrite something in Java soon though since the Kafka libraries in Java are 1st party supported.
POO
>No university would ever teach rust
rust-class.org
Students from this class proceeded to make an OS in rust called Redox.
Intro to comp sci uses Python and JavaScript. Comp sci 1 and 2 use Java. Web dev uses PHP.
My university used Java, C, and F#
Mine does for an algorithms course
hii am fron india
use python (like snek HISSSSSS) and java!!
tuday i preint "Hello worlds" for all you see
Brazil, CS grad
- C for good part of the course
- C++ or Python later on
But if you're a human being and pick advanced programming you probably mess around with low level shit