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Rust. It's C with more confidence.
I've been wanting to write a browser for a long time and it seem like he perfect lang for it. -
In my heart C++ as it was my first language, I don't use it much anymore for now.
Java is currently my favorite for its portability. -
OCaml because fast compiling, one of he best static typing systems, the JS-akin syntax via ReasonML and output as JS, Bytecode or native code.
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C0D4669027y@Devnergy depends what you mean by an easy language.
Easy to prototype and deploy mockups without to much hassle 👍
Easy to deploy to virtually any server in the world 👍
Easy to maintain and enforce code quality 👎
Capable of building anything from doodling scripts to large scale ecommerce / crm’s to web services and APis - hell yea! -
@sharktits @finiteAutomaton oh hey two fellow OCaml devs! That's way more than I thought possible.
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@sharktits this is starting to sound similar to The Adventure of the Three Garridebs, lol (Sherlock Holmes story).
OCaml devs are probably rarer than people named Garrideb, though. -
Delphi/FreePascal, because it is pleasant to read, very powerful and versatile, structured, both low and high level, efficient, and so easy to maintain.
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I love C the most because it's plain simple w/o any BS, incredibly fast, suitable for any device there is.
2nd - BASH. Even though it's not a progeamming language per se [it's a scripting lang.], it's very easy to write anything with it.
3rd - java. It's what I do for a living and I'm happy af. It's stable, doesn't segfault [unless I mess it up real bad] and quite fast'n'easy to code. -
What kind of question is that?
Everyone knows Perl is the best programming language -
Brolls31157yF#, because it still sits nicely in the .NET world, it’s cross platform, and it’s basically C#’s cooler, hotter sibling.
What's your favourite programming language and why ?
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