A mi personalmente el que me gusta es Visual Studio, pero Netbeans también me gusta, todo menos Eclipse, el cual repruebo profundamente.
¿Que hacen dichos comandos?Visual Studio es Windows sólo, ¿verdad? Al menos cuando yo lo usé era así, además de tener un soporte mas limitado para lenguajes (vamos, no sé si se podrán poner plugins para node**** y otros).
Un IDE que me gustaba bastante pero es mucho mas limitado es el Komodo IDE. Pero el Control+Click de Netbeans, y el Alt+Shift+O son maravillosos, además del autoformato de código....
Control+Click sigue una clase o variable hasta su definición entre todos los archivos del proyecto.¿Que hacen dichos comandos?
Si es sólo Windows, realmente sólo lo su para C#, cuando toca Java o PHP, netbeans.
TIOBE Index for October 2015
October Headline: Ruby replaces Objective-C in TIOBE index top 10
It was a matter of time. Soon after Apple announced to switch from Objective-C to Swift, Objective-C went into free fall. This month Objective-C dropped out of the TIOBE index top 10. Scripting language Ruby exploited this drop and entered the top 10 again. Ruby's small revival is a bit surprising. The language was a genuine hype between 2006 and 2008. Rubyists were shouting all over the Internet that Ruby and Rails were the best gift to mankind. It even became TIOBE's language of the year 2006. The hype stopped quite abruptly when Twitter announced to shift from Ruby to Scala in 2009. The hotness was over. Scala was the new thing. Without evangelists, Ruby dropped out of the top 10 and had to reinvent itself. The Ruby community stopped shouting, and started to work hard to overcome all criticism. Now it is slowly picking up again.
The TIOBE Programming Community index is an indicator of the popularity of programming languages. The index is updated once a month. The ratings are based on the number of skilled engineers world-wide, courses and third party vendors. Popular search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo!, Wikipedia, Amazon, YouTube and Baidu are used to calculate the ratings. It is important to note that the TIOBE index is not about the best programming language or the language in which most lines of code have been written.
The index can be used to check whether your programming skills are still up to date or to make a strategic decision about what programming language should be adopted when starting to build a new software system. The definition of the TIOBE index can be found here.
Oct 2015 Oct 2014 Change Programming Language Ratings Change
1 2 Java 19.543% +6.04%
2 1 C 16.190% -1.47%
3 4 C++ 5.749% +0.88%
4 5 C# 4.825% +0.08%
5 8 Python 4.512% +2.18%
6 7 PHP 2.561% -0.38%
7 13 Visual Basic .NET 2.462% +0.71%
8 12 JavaScript 2.292% +0.52%
9 9 Perl 2.247% +0.13%
10 16 Ruby 1.825% +0.70%
11 11 Delphi/Object Pascal 1.637% -0.18%
12 31 Assembly language 1.573% +1.16%
13 14 Visual Basic 1.515% -0.05%
14 3 Objective-C 1.419% -8.68%
15 19 Swift 1.277% +0.52%
16 20 Pascal 1.194% +0.47%
17 27 MATLAB 1.159% +0.55%
18 23 PL/SQL 1.067% +0.39%
19 29 OpenEdge ABL 1.040% +0.53%
20 15 R 0.991% -0.53%
Bueno, a decir verdad, lo único en lo que todo el mundo se pone de acuerdo, al hablar de lenguajes de programación, es que nadie ha sido capaz de crear una métrica que te diga cuál es el mejor, o más popular, o incluso más usado.Me cuesta mucho creer esos datos al ver que Javascript solo cuenta con una cuota del 2%.
Y más cuando vas a Gitbhub y ves que está a la cabeza en número de repositorios, por delante de Java inclusive.
en php hay un atajo para imprimirError. En PHP:
Si no abres tag PHP imprime directamente... :Baile:PHP:Hola
<?php echo 'Hola'; ?> === <?='Hola';?>
Las short tags están "deprecated". Personalmente las tengo desactivadas en mis servidores.en php hay un atajo para imprimir
Si te ha dado error es porque faltaba el punto y coma al finalPHP:<?php echo 'Hola'; ?> === <?='Hola';?>
TIOBE Index for November 2015
November Headline: Java once again above 20% since July 2009
Java still keeps rising in the TIOBE index. Now it has hit the 20% bar. Its popularity has probably risen further because of the successful JavaOne conference at the end of October. Java and C appear to be the 2 big languages at the moment. The gap between these 2 and the rest of the pack is now more than 10%. Big movers and shakers in the top 50 this month are OpenEdge ABL (from #19 to #38), VBScript (from #77 to #46) and Go (from #65 to #48).
The TIOBE Programming Community index is an indicator of the popularity of programming languages. The index is updated once a month. The ratings are based on the number of skilled engineers world-wide, courses and third party vendors. Popular search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo!, Wikipedia, Amazon, YouTube and Baidu are used to calculate the ratings. It is important to note that the TIOBE index is not about the best programming language or the language in which most lines of code have been written.
The index can be used to check whether your programming skills are still up to date or to make a strategic decision about what programming language should be adopted when starting to build a new software system. The definition of the TIOBE index can be found here.
Nov 2015 Nov 2014 Change Programming Language Ratings Change
1 2 Java 20.403% +6.01%
2 1 C 17.145% -0.32%
3 4 C++ 6.198% +0.10%
4 5 C# 4.318% -0.67%
5 7 Python 3.771% +1.18%
6 6 PHP 3.248% +0.20%
7 8 JavaScript 2.473% +0.38%
8 10 Visual Basic .NET 2.223% +0.16%
9 14 Ruby 2.038% +0.83%
10 9 Perl 2.032% -0.04%
11 29 Assembly language 1.883% +1.28%
12 15 Delphi/Object Pascal 1.682% +0.73%
13 11 Visual Basic 1.681% +0.02%
14 3 Objective-C 1.426% -7.64%
15 18 Swift 1.236% +0.40%
16 24 MATLAB 1.185% +0.43%
17 19 Pascal 1.099% +0.27%
18 17 PL/SQL 1.032% +0.16%
19 12 R 1.013% -0.53%
20 28 COBOL 0.921% +0.32%
TIOBE Index for December 2015
December Headline: Java's popularity is going through the roof
There is hardly any doubt about it, Java will become TIOBE's programming language of the year 2015. The steep fall of Objective-C of almost 8% this year seems to be completely absorbed by the most popular language at the moment. More about Java next month. Another interesting move concerns the rise of Python. It is currently at its all time high position. It is easy to learn, available everywhere and embraced by industry. Python is the current standard in scripting.
The TIOBE Programming Community index is an indicator of the popularity of programming languages. The index is updated once a month. The ratings are based on the number of skilled engineers world-wide, courses and third party vendors. Popular search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo!, Wikipedia, Amazon, YouTube and Baidu are used to calculate the ratings. It is important to note that the TIOBE index is not about the best programming language or the language in which most lines of code have been written.
The index can be used to check whether your programming skills are still up to date or to make a strategic decision about what programming language should be adopted when starting to build a new software system. The definition of the TIOBE index can be found here.
Dec 2015 Dec 2014 Change Programming Language Ratings Change
1 2 Java 20.973% +6.01%
2 1 C 16.460% -1.13%
3 4 C++ 5.943% -0.16%
4 8 Python 4.429% +2.14%
5 5 C# 4.114% -0.21%
6 6 PHP 2.792% +0.05%
7 9 Visual Basic .NET 2.390% +0.16%
8 7 JavaScript 2.363% -0.07%
9 10 Perl 2.209% +0.38%
10 18 Ruby 2.061% +1.08%
11 32 Assembly language 1.926% +1.40%
12 11 Visual Basic 1.654% -0.15%
13 16 Delphi/Object Pascal 1.639% +0.52%
14 17 Swift 1.405% +0.34%
15 3 Objective-C 1.357% -7.77%
16 20 MATLAB 1.168% +0.30%
17 15 Pascal 1.147% -0.03%
18 12 R 1.122% -0.51%
19 14 PL/SQL 1.103% -0.23%
20 26 COBOL 0.828% +0.17%
Yo lo odiaba, pero empece a amarlo con AngularJS.Nadie odias javascript?