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Top Forums Programming Whats the most in-demand programming language UNIX Post 302963533 by jgt on Friday 1st of January 2016 03:36:13 PM
Old 01-01-2016
What you should learn depends a lot on where your interests lie.
There are two kinds of languages, procedural and non procedural.
Procedural languages include Basic, Fortran, Cobol, C, C++, Pascal, PHP, Bash, Java. All of these languages are the same, only different. They all execute statements in the order encountered, and really only differ in punctuation and vocabulary. If you know one, you should at least be able to read and understand the others.
Non procedural languages include the various dialects of SQL, RPG, and maybe some industrial ladder logic languages.
If you learn to use the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) environment, along with Javascript, and one compiled language that allows you to use shared memory and create re-entrant code, you should have a good foundation.
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DROP 
LANGUAGE(7) SQL Commands DROP LANGUAGE(7) NAME
DROP LANGUAGE - remove a user-defined procedural language SYNOPSIS
DROP [ PROCEDURAL ] LANGUAGE name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ] INPUTS name The name of an existing procedural language. For backward compatibility, the name may be enclosed by single quotes. CASCADE Automatically drop objects that depend on the language (such as functions in the language). RESTRICT Refuse to drop the language if there are any dependent objects. This is the default. OUTPUTS DROP LANGUAGE This message is returned if the language is successfully dropped. ERROR: Language "name" doesn't exist This message occurs if a language called name is not found in the database. DESCRIPTION
DROP PROCEDURAL LANGUAGE will remove the definition of the previously registered procedural language called name. NOTES The DROP PROCEDURAL LANGUAGE statement is a PostgreSQL language extension. Refer to CREATE LANGUAGE [create_language(7)] for information on how to create procedural languages. USAGE
This command removes the PL/Sample language: DROP LANGUAGE plsample; COMPATIBILITY
SQL92 There is no DROP PROCEDURAL LANGUAGE in SQL92. SQL - Language Statements 2002-11-22 DROP LANGUAGE(7)
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