What are the top 5 meme languages?
Here is what I think:
>5: go
>4: D
>3: python
>2: Java
>1: Haskell
>>53417621
Would agree if you take Python and Java out of the list.
Java should be number one
>>53417660
Ill replace java with scala but thats it
1. C
2. C++
3. Lisp
4. Java
5. Python
>>53417621
1. Java
2. Go
3. Lisp
4. D
5. Your favourite language
>>53417621
Replace Java and Python with Lisp and Ruby
>>53417621
Define meme language. You are using the dictionary definition of meme, aren't you?
Vote for what you think the most memetic language is, /g/.
http://strawpoll.me/7046664/
>>53417707
Why would anyone use C in the year 2016?
>>53417824
contribute to kernals?
>>53417621
>Java
>meme language
>has been one of the most widely used languages for over a decade
nice try
>>53417824
>any task that is performance critical
>>53417621
lua
can't do shit with it really.
>>53417990
Forgot about lua, thats how meme it is
>>53417621
Why is go a meme again?
> 1. This JS ES2016 Harmony Babel NPM Browserify shit
> 2. Go
> 3. Julia
> 4. R
> 5. C
>>53418186
Da fuck is julia
1. Ruby
2. Ruby
3. Ruby
4. Ruby
5. Go
>94%
Hasklell sympathizers btfo
>>53417824
Pretty much any reference implementation should be coded in C, scientific computation may also involve FORTRAN or inlining some asm. Yes, I'm looking at you IPFS.
I'll just leave this here:
http://strawpoll.me/7046664
Haskell, lisp, scala, ruby, lua
>>53417621
1. C
2. Haskell
3. C#
4. Java
5. Lisp
1. RUST
It's the biggest meme there is.
>no javascript
>literally the biggest meme ever
Brainfuck
Often anything thats not Python for scripting
Hating Java
Pretending like functional languages are a meme and not simply the best way to go about learning programming
Most any systems programming language that is allegedly going to replace C
>>53418927
>brainfuck
come on, anon, that's cheating
>>53418815
JavaScript is an actual useful and productive language, not a meme.
what makes a language a meme?
>>53417754
Underrated post
>>53417621
That moment when JavaScript actually helps load pages 34% faster.
http://gizmodo.com/new-mit-code-makes-web-pages-load-34-percent-faster-in-1763744831
>>53419243
>web pages
>>>/reddit/
>>53419263
Sourcing your information, apparently you never learned to do that in school.