Which programming language you gonna work with, invest time learning or thing will be the best to work on in 2019 and why?
Top programming language for 2019
Im learning Python and i dont fucking know what i want to make. I guess its good for problem solving and automating tasks but i think i should turn to Swift or Android studio and learn to make apps
C and Assembly
C
>HTML
>programming language
Why you need to work on Assembly tho? Are you trying to re-invent the wheel or something
Java
Assembly because of uni assignments
Java because it works on every single OS and platform really
Saying Java is good because it works on all operating systems is like saying anal sex is good because it works on all genders
Likely Scala for my own stuff because it's a pretty nice language/ecosystem and some Lua, sh script, Lua and Python for misc tasks.
>sublime text
>programming language
Obviously, picture is from reddit and there's high chance that OP is stupid and gay
anal sex is only good for men because prostate. women don't really like it
Currently work with C++ and Java & markup languages. This year going to be using C in conjunction with some embedded systems learning and Py in conjunction with analyzing data sets scraped from the web
Women don't like sex in general.
He probably needs it for embedded systems engineering.
What if i told you girls think about sex and are more kinky and talk about it with their friends far more than guys do.
I know, i wouldn't believe it if i was a virgin either
>anal sex is good because it works on all genders
lmao, what about lesbians? Your logic is flawed
JAVA is good, though, because it's crossplatform
C
>expects picture to be quality ordered icons of valid programming on Jow Forums
No, my logic is perfect. Read what i said. It's a statement about how it can work in all genders not that it will.
None because C and Assembly are sufficient
Yeah but not because they like sex, they are plotting.
I would like to know where you got that from and what youre doing in this thread with that IQ
Common Lisp, built a bunch of tools for my job in it when nobody was looking, and they're all pretty great. Mostly shit for mangling data and shuffling it between sources.
Planning on picking up Ada in my free time because it's different from the other languages I've used.
But JAVA does work everywhere. It works in browsers, desktops, smartphones, embedded systems, all OSes, etc
So your comparison is bad, because anal sex between lesbians doesn't work.
inb4
>there's no such gender as lesbian
I bet my arm there are people who identify their gender as lesbian.
The point of the statement was that yes, it can work in every single OS etc. but its not the same as writing something with the proper programming language of the OS you plan on using it on.
And saying
>i identify as anything other than what i am
is obviously brain damage so those don't count. Think of them on the except clause of a try-except statement.
Unless it's something crucial like drivers, java is fine. So your point has no point. It's still best language because of versatility.
>does not have Rust icon
>has sublime text as programming language icon
im outta here
The history of human civilization and evolution. Also what porn women look up online. It's predominantly porn with violence to women. 3 out of 4 women like to be choked. They don't like the sex per se but being violated.
I'd like scala if it wasn't so bloated.
Does it mean that "rape is bad" is Jewish tricks? And, actually, there's nothing wrong with rape..?
Rape isn't what you want. Rather, you want to bridesnatch her off the street and ride off on a motorcycle.
Is rape what she wants, though?
She wants you to not ask questions. Women don't like uncertainty.
Rape it is, then.
CG#+
Don't ask, it's the next big thing.
fuckin kek
Based and redpilled
I've dumped Python and Go I'm porting most of my stuff to an assortment of Ruby, Elixir, and Erlang.
Follow your passion.
This is the only language that matters, everything else is just pleb trash
Rust
Go
Elixir
Dart
Julia
fish
Ada
Elm
Swift
Javascript
only these languages will survive
Tell me about erlang, anons. What are you using it for?
Nothing. I don't even know how to code. Just pretending to be cool on Jow Forums
PHP of course
Erlang/Elixir is good for large distributed server systems and for maintaining large hierarchies of network connections.
For multithreading single applications on multicore CPUs Go and Rust are better, in fact much better
Here's what you should consider for 2019:
>Python
Yup. Still the top dawg despite of being hated on Jow Forums. Versatile and simple.
>C++ and C#
If you are a literal baby and you want to develop games, there are the ones to consider.
>Javascript/Elm/Elixir
For websites and shit. Not actual programming.
>Swift
For Mactoddlers a must. It's actually decent though.
>Java and Go
Because there's always pajeet employers.
Honorable mentions:
>Julia
Will probably take over the data science domain in around 10 years. You could prepare your butthole for it already.
>Crystal
It's a promising project. The development is way too slow though, so I wouldn't recommend it for now.
Top Memes:
>Rust
It will die soon enough, don't worry. Besides, it's garbage anyway.
>Haskell, Lisp, C, Perl 3, or any other meme language you find on Jow Forums
Just give up, idiots.
C, Pascal and x64 assembler. Because I can do a job that pays me well enough for me to live comfortably.
Python. The school I'm applying for just switched their programming course from C++ to Python this year and I want to be prepared
We are forced to learn java in the upcoming semester. Kill me boys.
C#, F#, Rust, Go
C
Go
Nim
you don't need anything else
I'm going with Python, C++, Java, JavaScript and SQL this year. Abandoning all memelanguages.
C/C++
>C
python2 /thread
First thing, I look at programming as a hobby mostly and Assembly is fun and comfy as well as C.
Secondly, I am doing OSDev and embedded sometimes so Assembly is even more comfy. I mostly use it for the former though.
None because I hate programming
>Top programming languages of 2019
PHP
JavaScript
Python 3
HTML
Node.JS
Yep, this. And the chances that your project actually needs the scalability offered by Erlang/Elixir is probably zero.
>Crystal
>promising
>Rust
>it's garbage
top kek
Racket because it's so fun
Java - only neets who have never had a professional job dislike it
Python - gaining popularity
JavaScript - especially react and vue. Everyone should be able to do atleast a little frontend work.
>women don't really like it
This isn't true either. Many women get enjoyment out of it due to the wall of the vagina.
It is important to keep a cool head in the presence of fads and outside pressures. What the specific technologies required in the job advertisements of the moment misses is that four years later some of the fashionable acronyms will be different, and that competent industry recruiters look for problem-solving skills, not narrow knowledge.
Julia if you're a scientific lad
This obsession with learning the right résumé-filling buzzwords for fear of not landing a job is silly anyway. It is a worldwide phenomenon, likely to last for decades, that a decent software developer has no trouble finding a good job. For all the gloom that the media have spread after the “burst of the Internet bubble”, and the fears that “all the jobs have gone to Bangalore”, no end is in sight to the challenges and excitement of our field, including of course for our colleagues in Bangalore. But there is a qualification: people who get and keep good jobs are not the narrow-minded specialists having been taught whatever filled the headlines of the day; they are the competent developers possessing a wide and deep understanding of computing science, and mastery of many complementary technologies.
So, the truth?
...and if you're a scientific adult? (how would you know, right?)
Made me chuckle
unironically even though g shits on Rust for having SJW users it will probably grow a lot this year and possibly displace C++ in new projects.
especially since WebAssembly is growing as well and has the potential to reshape high performance web applications.
only for OSDev and learning systems programming, really
Rust is the greatest programming language of all time, low IQ retards hate it because it exposes them
C/C++ and Python
Maybe some Webdev as well if I’m feeling particularly poo
Also bash
LOL poor little fella
>Julia eats Python
Get fucked shill
Just looked this up. Looks promising. Fuck trying to make python GUI shite with tkinter. Also the metaprogramming seems dope, and the added speed.
>python
Stopped reading there
>work with
clojure
>invest time in
lisps, finish sicp, and implement a lisp machine
How did you know it was from reddit? Fag, chackmate
Triggered Javalet
rust is meaningless. it doesn't fill any niche. new programmers will choose c/c++ when looking at just the market, and if someone starts out with rust, then discovers c/c++, it'll make more sense to them and move on.
rust is literally useless.
Python is all you need, fuck everything else.
>Which programming language you gonna work with, invest time learning or thing will be the best to work on in 2019 and why?
C++ because game development.
More Golang. Might try and learn elixir
C++ and Go
I work with Java and Javascript at work. I have one big project with webgl this year so I might also pick up C++ and tinker with real Open GL while I am at it.
Reasons why C# will dominate the coding landscape in 2019:
- never trust a woman, always keep an eye on her
- money does not make you happy
- believe in yourself, nobody else will
- 'karma' will get people, one way or the other, sooner or later
- occasionally help someone in true need, it will change a life - but do not overextend yourself doing so
- everyone has a story to tell, listen and learn from it
- religion is Opium for the masses, common sense will always help you further
- if you have kids, love them, be there for them while you can, but don't spoil them - time will fly by and send your kids into life and there's nothing you can prevent that from happening
- life is too short - don't worry about petty things that people nag about
- we all die alone, make sure you have peace with yourself
JavaScript
Node.js
TypeScript
AssemblyScript
I'm learning Java right now, and working on my final project for my Bachelors of science in CS. Java is fun, my dude.
>programming language
>nodejs
This board is cancer.
Only with Chad tho