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What's your go-to coding language?

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RE: What's your go-to coding language?

#81
Preferably i work with nodejs/javascript/typescript

RE: What's your go-to coding language?

#82
I personally really like Java, it came to me way more naturally than other languages

RE: What's your go-to coding language?

#83
I'm old school. Delphi Pascal is where it's at. It was actually because my tutor was 95 and was the only language she knew lmao :cool:

RE: What's your go-to coding language?

#84
22-03-2020, 06:25 PM
johnnypoo123 Wrote:
Hi all,

I use many different coding languages, but was wondering what people use the most?

Personally, for websites and such I prefer either NodeJS or PHP, and C# or Electron for applications

PHP with Laravel. Can't go wrong.

RE: What's your go-to coding language?

#85
C++ for anything complex
Python for simpler stuff like web scrapping

RE: What's your go-to coding language?

#86
C++. I just started learning Python, but I will always relay more on C++ to do the job

RE: What's your go-to coding language?

#87
I always preferred C# as my primary coding language but now I started learning TypeScript. I

RE: What's your go-to coding language?

#88
Main go to is Python right now as it's useful across everything but cut my teeth on C/C++ so it's made it easier to pick up new languages...

Really find that performance is becoming much less of an issue (which means coding has gotten worse) except for some harder cases

RE: What's your go-to coding language?

#89
To ne honest i only know C# but what other languages should i learn?

RE: What's your go-to coding language?

#90
15-06-2020, 03:56 PM
Douglasz Wrote:
To ne honest i only know C# but what other languages should i learn?

I'm guessing you mostly do Windows apps with C#? If so I'd look at languages for different types of skills, so for:

Data Work/General Scripting: Python
Web: Javascript/NodeJS (or Typescript as you've done C#)
High Performance Apps/Low level: C++

As I said, my go to now is Python because it can deal with everything really - but I also don't work in consumer facing software so take my suggestions as leaning more towards back-end/web stuff.

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