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Favorite Programming Language

by Skryptec - 10 January, 2019 - 03:44 PM
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C - for low level / bare metal stuff: kernel hacking, voip, network protocols, etc.
Python - for everything else including SCI/AI - it is weakly typed and probably 0.00001% slower than compiled languages but with bigger projects it's a price worth paying for convenience and the choice of available libraries.
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I think overall I have liked Python the most. It is the easiest to use but can be somewhat limiting. If anyone is looking for a good starting language I would 100% suggest Python because it's a good middle ground and not too technical for complete beginners.
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My favorite is Ruby, hands down. It's just syntactical sugar to me. I find myself writing JavaScript 99 out of 100 times now though. It's literally become the end all/be all language. Writing an API? JavaScript. Serving up content? JavaScript. Front end? JavaScript... fun.

If I'm writing desktop applications though, it's C#. I've been digging into .NET Core lately too.

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