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Most web projects and smaller server side projects and prototypes run JS. Most serious dependable bigger web and non-web projects and cluster or streaming solutions run Java or Scala (on the JVM). Most embedded stuff runs C/C++. Most MS stuff C#. There is no single ruling language or framework anymore.
So you disagree with OP "#1: JavaScript"
I believe it's used the most, but it's an interpreted language not a compiled language.
so what, you are stuck in old time, move on. The price you pay for development is much much higher than the today's typical hardware that they run on. Compiled stuff is old and fancy and no longer viable for some projects. In fact its outrageous to think in terms of overall cost of development and maintenance.
why would you be sharing your private code with the world.
My 12yo started messing with java 4 years ago now he uses it for making mods and little games
mell saysMost web projects and smaller server side projects and prototypes run JS. Most serious dependable bigger web and non-web projects and cluster or streaming solutions run Java or Scala (on the JVM). Most embedded stuff runs C/C++. Most MS stuff C#. There is no single ruling language or framework anymore.
So you disagree with OP "#1: JavaScript"
RC2006 saysMy 12yo started messing with java 4 years ago now he uses it for making mods and little games
If a 8 yrs old can do it (even a very smart one), what is the future of that skill?
Study AI and things that are not so simple.
I was saddened to hear that node is now officially afflicted with multiple threads.
Huge mistake! Yuge! Single-threading is node's greatest virtue. Multithreading is a nightmare everywhere it is used. Impossible to debug.
If you have to do things in parallel, use multiple processes on multiple cores. Keep them out of each other's memory space.
#10: Ruby
#9: C
#8: Shell
#7: TypeScript
#6: C#
#5: C++
#4: PHP
#3: Python
#2: Java
#1: JavaScript
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