it all depends what you want to 'engineer'
php
c
c++
qbasic :)
perl
What programming languages should I learn if I want to work as a software engineer?
it depends on wha do you like!!!!!!!!=D!!!!!LOLLLL
Reply:If you learn the following three languages you'll probably be able to learn any other major language without much difficulty:
C
Java
Python
C is a "low-level" language which is what you use if you work on embedded platforms, operating systems, etc.
Java and C++ are the languages most large companies use, Java is more easy than C++ to learn. If you know C and Java, than C++ shouldn't be to difficult to pick up if you need to learn it.
Python is a "high-level" language which is often used for scripting and gluing larger systems together. It's very good for prototyping and developing code quickly. It's less common than the other languages but it's useful to have in your belt.
If you want to do web-development you should probably also learn PHP and javascript.
Reply:C++; visual basic. Probably more.
Reply:It depends on what type of software engineering you want to do. C, C++, and Java will cover a lot of things.
If you're going to be working in a Microsoft environment, then Visual C++ is probably a good idea.
If you're going to be doing real-time and/or low-level work, then you need to know how to program in assembly language for whatever CPU you'll be using.
If you're going to be doing web stuff, then Perl and PHP are pretty much required.
Reply:C++
Visual Basic
SQL
Perl
C-shell / Bourne shell
Reply:C++
SQL
Java
Visual Basic
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