C++ (and C at some point). Over the last 20+ years I've started learning it so many times and can write a "Hello Word" and basic math bins in it, but I never finished learning it. I code for myself so I've never had any time frame so I usually just learn the languages I need to do what I want and scripting languages always ended up being capable of what I needed so I end up holding it off again for another year. I finally got around to Python and Fortran in the last couple of years and been loving them, but I still go back to AutoHotkey mostly. Funny you posted this because I was truly getting ready to start learning C++ again soon. Right after I finish this AutoHotkey/Fortran project I'm working on...
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C++ (and C at some point). Over the last 20+ years I've started learning it so many times and can write a "Hello Word" and basic math bins in it, but I never finished learning it. I code for myself so I've never had any time frame so I usually just learn the languages I need to do what I want and scripting languages always ended up being capable of what I needed so I end up holding it off again for another year. I finally got around to Python and Fortran in the last couple of years and been loving them, but I still go back to AutoHotkey mostly. Funny you posted this because I was truly getting ready to start learning C++ again soon. Right after I finish this AutoHotkey/Fortran project I'm working on...