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heikomat6828yBecause you're more familiar with java than with js. If you would've used js on a daily basis for half a year and never touched java, the feeling would be the other way around - 
				
				The warm, soft couch... under which lies a devil, ready to devour me painfully if I sit on the couch 😨😨😂😂
That’s pretty much my experience with java 🤗🤗 - 
				
				
malleYeno288yI find that it's the opposite for me. With Java, I'm sometimes confused with the formatting and wonder why I have to put a certain thing in a certain place.
With Python, I didn't get that as much. I kinda just made sense (probably since it looks like English). And there's a nice feeling when you find out that there was a module for something you've always done by hand. Like when I found out that there's a standard csv module.
It probably just comes down to which one you have more experience with. - 
				
				Having worked in python the past week or so I have definitely rekindled my love for it and the standard libraries and bare-bones python is certainly beautiful.
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				@AlexDeLarge meh lack of familiarity. But someone of your skillset would not have a hard time getting used to it and building awsome shit with it.
 
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