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Even though I know nothing about it, I'd say C++. Also, for the web, I'd say HTML, for it's simplicity, but if knew all the rest, I' d prob say something diffrent.
Visual Basic is the most efficient and useful language for me. I use it very often to perform long arduous tasks.
Just recently I created a Cost Monitoring spreadsheet that allows my company to track the budget of the projects they are undertaking. VB features include:
1. Inserting new projects 2. Filtering according to the Project Manager, and printing the associated sheets.
Visual Basic is the most efficient and useful language for me. I use it very often to perform long arduous tasks.
Just recently I created a Cost Monitoring spreadsheet that allows my company to track the budget of the projects they are undertaking. VB features include:
1. Inserting new projects 2. Filtering according to the Project Manager, and printing the associated sheets.
Wouldnt SQL work better for managing databases (which would be more useful than spreadsheets in your case)?