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  • Had a question, Need some advice

    First, and foremost, I have read through some of the threads previously posted and find them very interesting. I'm very close (2 semesters) away from finishing my Master's Degree in Mathematical Statistics and I work at an Occupational and Environmental Health Clinic. I have enjoyed my work and I'm looking to do a PhD in Biomedical Informatics or Biostatistics at the University of Utah.

    With this said, outside of the statistical programs I have used (SAS, R, and Stata) I have no computer coding or computer language experience. I was wondering if there was a preferred language to start with?

    Thanks everyone!!!

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    Pick any with a '*' in the top ten of what's guessed to be actually used in the real world ...



    1 C *
    2 Java *
    3 C++ *
    4 Objective-C * (apple centric)
    5 C# * (microsoft centric)
    6 PHP (web content centric)
    7 (Visual) Basic (microsoft centric)
    8 Python *
    9 Perl *
    10 JavaScript (web centric)
    Last edited by Richard Finney; 06-07-2012, 08:58 AM. Reason: spelin chalenged still

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    • #3
      Or .. You could just devise the algorithm and let a pro do the actual coding.

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