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    Well. we've got VB,Java,Perl,C++,C#,VB.net, and so on.

    Which of those is the major programmers tool. Which one is used the most for programming.

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    <Begin Analogy>
    Well. We've got Buick, Chevrolet, Ford, Toyota, Honda and so on...
    Which of those is a major automobile manufacturer? Which on is driven the most?
    <End Analogy>

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    Honda and Ford. No your analogy sucks

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    Well,

    Here's another analogy for ya:

    You have up, down, charm and beauty. Which of these are major quarks? Which is used the most? (P.S. This is advanced Physics for the laymen(P.S. Polite way of saying for the stupid))

    Have you figured it out yet?

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    well, since none of them are tools, I'll answer "NONE!"..... and then go on to say, my favorite/most common developer tool is Notepad.
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    *** the analogy's!

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    Bottom line it for ya DUC.

    The big thing is this. Use what you want. Use what you know. Use what you can. Just make sure that when you do decide, be sure you have chosen what will work best for your situation and development needs. All are good, all are bad. All depends on your perspective.

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    Originally posted by duc
    **** the analogy's! [/B]
    Hey, take it easy duc... Go post in the Post Race to take out your anger...


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    Simply put...every programming language has its place...some are better at performing specific tasks than others...hence the car analogy...It wouldn't be a good idea to haul 1/2 ton of lumber in a honda civic, but a Ford pickup is perfect for the job.
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    Originally posted by Memnoch1207
    Simply put...every programming language has its place...some are better at performing specific tasks than others...hence the car analogy...It wouldn't be a good idea to haul 1/2 ton of lumber in a honda civic, but a Ford pickup is perfect for the job.
    See people, thats an answer

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