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!rant but I'd like some advice.

This summer I'm taking a brief course on programming, very generic and mostly just to get it officially on paper, and as of what I can tell a lot of it will be stuff I'm familiar with. Basic syntax, loops, logic, good practices, etc.

However, I get to choose the language I get to work in myself. I assume they have a set of the most commonly used ones (couldn't find a list of them though) and I was wondering if anyone had advice on which to pick?

I already have a base of decent JS and Python, but I feel like it might be good to pick something other than Python? Because even though I love it to bits, I do realize that it's not the optimal language in all situations. What I'm pondering is Java or one of the C-languages, but again, I'm not one of the pros here. Any recommendations?

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    What is your purpose on the course?
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    @hubiruchi Part to have something to do for that period of time (that's another story) but also just to get it on paper, all the stuff that I know so far. I mean, I'm fairly confident that I could easily do it with Python, but I don't know if it would be better to do in another language or not?
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    I would probably choose something new. But the question is what you want to earn except from diploma
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    @hubiruchi Like I said, it's very basic, but it's mostly to get some extra points towards applying for a university program.
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