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March 24, 2019, 11:07:33 PM »
Hello.
I am curios about what programming languages people use and what there favorite language is.
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I am not for sure about why we put Main() inside a Class.
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I guess I still have a thing for BASIC.
Cobol still interests me.
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How about Julia?
It suppose to be a high speed language for math.
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I noticed that Java does the same thing, Main() in class.
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I see myself going back to C64 or C128 Basic.
There are videos on Calculus on the Web.
The Integration portion of Calculus could show a stack of discs being made with an equation that varies with X.
When stacked it would be the volume of the object.
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