Well, none of the ones on the list ;)
The next one for me will be more of a math-y / functional language like OCaml or Haskell.
At some point I want to learn a stack based language like Forth, mainly just to understand how such languages are put together.
I would also like to spend time to investigate using guile and/or e-lisp to solve 'scripting' problems.
So much to learn, so little time. ;)
67(dhcp server) and 68(dhcp client) are also important for many sites.
69(tftp) is also important in many situations.
Well, none of the ones on the list ;)
The next one for me will be more of a math-y / functional language like OCaml or Haskell.
At some point I want to learn a stack based language like Forth, mainly just to understand how such languages are put together.
I would also like to spend time to investigate using guile and/or e-lisp to solve 'scripting' problems.
So much to learn, so little time. ;)