Artificial Intelligence Depot
Visiting guest. Why not sign in?
News, knowledge and discussion for the AI enthusiast.
FEATURES COMMUNITY KNOWLEDGE SEARCH  
Get Creative: AI Article Writing Contest
Fancy the chance of getting developer focus, improving your research skills, sharing your artificial intelligence ideas, obtaining expert feedback, getting published online AND winning a prize?
Enter the AI Article Writing Contest!

Which AI Language Do You Prefer?

C++ (158)
63%
C (22)
8%
Java (43)
17%
Lisp / Scheme (9)
3%
Perl (4)
1%
Prolog (6)
2%
Python (7)
2%
Which AI Language Do You Prefer?
 
Which AI Language Do You Prefer?

I realise I've missed out some of the many available options, but feel free to elaborate more here if you feel the need!

934 posts.
Tuesday 02 July, 15:32
Reply
#voters?

Hi Alex,

nice to see these polls. Would it be possible to see the number of votes as well?

William

19 posts.
Thursday 04 July, 09:27
Reply
Right tool for the right job

There should be one more option: "Right tool for the right job" :)

For example I myself don't have any rigid language preferences. For NN work and such I'd probably prefer Matlab, except when much efficiency is needed. Then C++ is probably my first choice.

The point is that for prototyping and designing it is probably better to use a higher level language. On the other hand, if one wants to actually use the design regularly, it usually pays of to implement it in for example C++.

4 posts.
Thursday 04 July, 09:43
Reply
Preference

Yeah, that's a good point. Though the poll does say "Prefer", which implies you like to use one more than another. There should be one saying 'No Particular Preference'. Oh well, too late for this one!

I'll keep it in mind another poll for "Which language do you use most?" ;)

William: Thanks for the suggestion. I knew i forgot something!

934 posts.
Friday 05 July, 05:10
Reply
ai languages

The AI article contest winner discussed state machines in
in general but did refer sometimes to the specific language
constructs employed (eg switch). i would like to
point your attention to UnrealScript, a language which
incorporates the notion of state directly as a language
level construct, facilitating AI code greatly. In other
words, state is not simulated clumsily through huge
switch statements and other hacks, but rather is
a first class citizen in the language. im not sure whether
there are any other examples of things like this but still
interesting..

1 posts.
Thursday 18 July, 10:03
Reply