Poll of the Day > what's your favorite programming language and why

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Clench281
10/15/20 7:50:54 PM
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blu
10/15/20 7:56:07 PM
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Python

It's easy and free. Only other thing I personally really need these days is Swift unless I'm doing something for work that needs fortran/c#/matlab because reasons.
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FrndNhbrHdCEman
10/15/20 8:00:03 PM
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blu posted...
Python

It's easy and free. Only other thing I personally really need these days is Swift unless I'm doing something for work that needs fortran/c#/matlab because reasons.
Python here too. Tried using an rom editor for Earthbound but its in Python and I couldnt figure out how it worked.

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captpackrat
10/15/20 8:03:54 PM
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10 PRINT "Atari BASIC"
20 GOTO 10

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Judgmenl
10/15/20 8:11:07 PM
#5:


golang.
No other language has anything as flexible as goroutines.

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YoukaiSlayer
10/15/20 8:33:15 PM
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Javascript. Allows me to be fairly unsafe but still has a lot of flexibility. Although probably more importantly I'm more used to it. Especially nice after they added in classes so I can get away from using the annoying prototype syntax.

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Dikitain
10/15/20 8:39:41 PM
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Scala, gives you all the benefits of using Java (mainly the millions of pre-written tools for Java) while also giving you a full functional programming language built for scalability (without the ugly syntax of something like Lisp). Plus it is pretty much the native language for Apache Spark, which makes it easily the best for anybody writing tools that need to process terabytes of data a second (I.E. me).

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