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jdatap
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I've been trying to diversify programming languages I know.

It's been rough; I just don't like a lot of the high level programming languages and low level ones are often tough to learn to for someone without formal CS background.

Then I tried Go, and you should too!

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    Rust :)
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    CHAR: C, Haskell, Assembly, Ruby.

    Not sure what else anyone could want.
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    @Root that literally covers every layer u want in programming 😱
    Well except AI/ML because that is usually python... but still... web, application, high performance application... all r covered 😎😎

    On topic:
    Yea go is a great language 😁... tbh I can’t decide for myself between elixir, rust, and go... elixir seems to be most fun though 😅 ( and I just rhymed )
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    Really liked go when I started using it, but after using it for over a year now at work I've grown tired of it. Maybe I'm just bitter from having to change my dependency manager for go like 5 times now... Really wish they'd settle on one.
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    @Electrux Haskell has a library called ‘inline-r’ which allows Haskell and R to save data structures in the same space and both refer to them without marshalling, as well as call each other’s functions (including as arguments to higher order functions).

    The R interpreter is interacted with through a Monad to keep everything running safely, then ML methodology can be kicked down into pure functions with a thin layer of IO in the ‘traditional’ Haskell style to deal with data in/data out.

    That’s a powerful platform for ML!
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    @Electrux That was my point ~
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    @OscarSouth ... well that’s it! M quitting c++ right now... 😒😒😑😑

    Jk 😂😂
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    @Root oh... umm... sorry... 😅😅
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