Anything .NET, because I don't see the point of learning a proprietary non-cross platform language.
Poll: What's Your Most Disliked Programming Language?
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#33I wouldn't have cringed so much if I hadn't have been developing in nodejs and php prior.
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#34Easily Visual Basic for me. My first exposure academically to a programming language was Visual Basic. This was what they "force-taught" at school. I already had experience with Java/PHP/C, and just wreethed inside with disgust at the rationale for learning Visual Basic. It was a horrible experience that was forced upon me by my school's teacher. (I was about 16-17 at the time I think). As a form of silent defiance,…
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#36Node.js because it's very horrible concept for 1000 reasons.
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#37The reasoning is explained well in a post by Terence Tao [1] in the context of 'List of the worst movie of all time'. Briefly, assuming that there is at least some correlation between programming language quality and uptake of that language (which doesn't seem to be controversial, especially among the users of HN) then you expect that languages which are generally worse will not be used so much, and so there will be fewer people who are able to vote for them as being "the worst".
For example, I have never used Delphi (to pick an example at random). I know literally nothing about it. It could be a stinking ball of crud that irreparably crushes the soul of anyone who tries to use it, but because it's not that popular, I've never used it, and so I'd never get to vote it down for being the horrendous pile of fecal matter that it may well be (I repeat again that I know nothing about Delphi, and it might be wonderful - I'm using it to illustrate a point).
If you make some simplifying assumptions about the probability that someone has used a language given its quality, then you can demonstrate that the language which will end up topping polls like this is whichever one is "just good enough" to be popular - which in this case means Java, C++ or Javascript.
[1]: https://plus.google.com/114134834346472219368/posts/TPjSPPd1...
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#38Node.js because it's very horrible concept for 1000 reasons.
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#39PHP will be at the top of this poll and the other poll of favorite languages.