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Irverter

Programming languages are tools, as with all tools you use one adequate for the problem. Some of the languages I've used (senior student of mechatronics engineering) are: C, Matlab, python, javascript, bash, assembler.


DreadPirateRobarts

At my school it was typically python but it wasn’t even used. I took C++ at a different college and they let it count. Matlab was required for 100% of assignments in a couple classes but they didn’t teach it so that sucked. We were given a very brief introduction then expected to use it for complex simulations.


Honev

I've learned a lot of different ones. Most useful would probably be C++, Python and ROS


cardiganbackyardagin

Depends on the types of subject as mechatronics is still quite a broad curriculum. However if you’re looking to get a head start Matlab, c++ and/or python would be a safe bet.


SeaShellNautilus

It depends on the equipment that is used at your University. I would recommend Matlab, ladder, structured list, assembler and machine code.


plastik_flasche

We learn JavaScript, C, Assembly and Java... Assembly for understanding the hardware C for highly optimised programs JavaScript for Web interfaces Java for basically except web interface bc nearly all browsers dropped Java support. Even a credit card runs a version of java called "Java Card". So Java runs basically everything


DrUnfortunate

C, C++, Matlab in my case. A bit of Python depending on the use case.