Where do you work and what programming language do you use?
Where do you work and what programming language do you use?
Is that cow2beef.exe I see on the right side?
>NASA
>Punchcards
Industrial automation
IEC61131-3 Ladder
Scada built in python?
San Jose
Node.js
Python is the ugliest language ever
Germany, used to be Java and PHP, today mostly Python and Go. Learning rust and relearning C currently.
(You)
Durga Software Solutions
Java
>Global Crossing
>Cisco
At a transportation company, using RPG primarily. Will need to use and learn JavaScript now for a new gui on the whole system
JavaIcon icon = createJavaIcon("babu.gif")
Nice try CIA.
C and Crystal.
Tell me this is a joke.
Microsoft. Swift.
Large automotive company.
C, Python 3, and some proprietary languages.
In your mom's vag, making your siblings.
DNA.
What do you think?
I work at a startup and unironically use Chicken Scheme and PHP for everything. We do a lot of webshit so that's where PHP comes in. If I ever have to write any sort of script of CLI app for any reason I use Chicken. None of my coworkers know I do this and literally none of them know Scheme so they're going to have a whole lot of fun if I ever leave/die and they discover all of the Scheme I have everywhere.
Healthcare insurance company
Perl, SQL
Enterprise
C++ and C#
ATL
Python
Just another SaaS
Mostly Java, some Python
remote for a company in california
rust and c++ (plus unhealthy levels of exposure to c# and javascript, but i'm not working on that side of things)
Small startup in my country.
Java for programming-related work.
Python for get some shit done in a few minutes and enjoy my break all day long while telling the others I'm "working on it".
>Ubisoft
>C++
what do you do in Go?
>python + qt
freaking based
This sounds like a disaster waiting to happen
startup
python
NSA
visual basic
Tesco
MemeScript
I work at a grocery store, I don't use any programming languages.
Lies. Punchcards aren't a language.
Bank
Java
Small software house. Python, Django. I'm just intern thought
Pharmacompany
Delphi
You should use a programming language anyway!
don't have nothin to program
>Financial firm
>N/A unless you count my home projects which in that case would be C
a bank
.net in c#
>University Student
>Java and C
Google
TypeScript
Intel
Python / Verilog
A german industrial automation firm not named Siemens
Langs I've used at work, most to least: C, Python, C#, Nim, Haskell, Java
Sir, I only know the one and one only thing which is that that, Java means Durga and Durga means Java, else none of these, that's it!! you have a great learning style with depth explanation which make very easy to understand though any complex topics. you are like a breath giver!! Thanks sir..! Thank you very much..!
Google
Go
EDA software company
C++
>where
jobless atm
>what
Haskell
how would i write a for loop in Go without using the for operator?
Consulting firm, clients are mostly aerospace and banks
Whatever the client uses. Often Ada, Haskell, C/++, Coq, Java, Scala, VHDL. I've also worked with ALGOL.
Is this a meme I’m not familiar with
no, i'm just trying to get a job
>FANG
>Go and C++
Kill me now.
Are you in MTV?
Signed. Significant whitespace is disgusting.
Small company javascript and java
Micro assembly machine manufacturer in Europe
ObjectPascal and x86 ASM for the actual software, Python for utility scripts. At home I use POSIX shell scripts, Python, FreePascal, C, C++ and sometimes Brainfuck for the laffs.
hows paypal fren
you could use a global variable and recursion but that's a dumb way to do it I think
no lol I'm not even eng
Amazon
Java
I actually like Java. I explicitly only looked for Java jobs to get this.
>
>play.golang.org
Why use a global? play.golang.org
You could do that, too.
*insert CS grad meme here*
it seems so simple now. i should look at recursive functions more. thankyou very much
Company that does payment processing/gateways.
PHP and PL/SQL
Literally nothing wrong with Java.
TSC?
I declined an offer, bc I thouht it may involve too much customer hand holding and I would not learn enough.
Enterprise security software.
Python and C++.
>self
reee
def class_method(this):
this.x = "ree"
CIA
R
Facebook
php
NSA
C. Please use it. It's the most secure language.
FB motto: don’t be not evil.
sprry user
He's programming in HTML
>finance/asset management
>python
Small company making custom laboratory ventilation systems and various other industrial automation stuff.
C
I work in a small cyber shop you almost certainly haven't heard of, and I mostly work in Python, but also some C and assembly for various architectures.
Norway
PHP
>PHP
I'm so sorry.
>I'm so sorry.
>muh PHP is bad
you have no clue what you're talking about
PHP is rather amusing to work with. And if you're not a brainlet and using >7 it's pretty damn good
I've been using PHP for the last 3 years. While Symphony makes it somewhat tolerable and 7 somewhat fast, it's still shit.
totally agree, I work with it daily for ecommerce, dont see an issue in PHP at all. its fine
>front-end monkey
typescript
Web dev, self employed working remotely
php, js for work
c, c++ and java for hobbies
shell and python for scripting
and well, you know css, html and all that shenanigans that I don't consider languages
x86 and C for my osdev job
Deloitte
JavaScript
webdev at my uni
js
>IBM
>Node.js, react, goolag
Large software company. HTML, CSS, occasionally JS
So basically, you don't use any programming languages at your work
State owned business (Linux Backend)
Java, Bash/Csh
C, Python and Haskell in my sparetime
>NEET but part time private tutor
>teach high schoolers some C#
I taught myself node.js and am conteplating between PHP and C#. most jobs that don't ask for a degree need PHP, but C# is much nicer to work with so I don't know.
I use Perl at a web startup. Anyone know where we can find cheap Perl programmers that aren't Indians stuck in the year 2000? No? Oh well. I guess I'll just quit.
US web application company
Node on good days
Legacy, nightmarish legacy PHP code on the bad
University
Fortran (recently upgraded to Fortran90)