What's your favorite programming language?

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there is one named after me, and you did not include it :(

>no Nim
>no Crystal
shit poll

>he didn't see the "Other" option

>he thinks "Other" is the same as "Nim" or "Crystal"
retard

Ada was not on the list.
Other is a shit option when it can refer to dozens of things.

>Other is a shit option when it can refer to dozens of things.

That's the point. You expect OP to make a full list of programming languages?

Yes, if you're going to make a poll about programming languages at least include ones that are active in industry and hobby. Retard.

>active in industry
languages "active in industry" are already listed in the poll

>specifically cutting short your quote as if other people can't see exactly what you're doing
"and hobby" dipshit.

Every language is active in hobby. I'm sure somebody somewhere programs in Brainfuck as a hobby. Doesn't mean it deserves an extra option in such a poll.

>no lisp
leave.
no, clojure doesn't count.

see

I don't see any "other" in the word Lisp

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Here, made an equally good poll then

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No Perl, Julia, Haskell, OCaml, Lisp... Who makes these polls, ffs?

it took me almost a year to fully appreciate, but most features i write in my spare time are now in my favorite language called elisp.

also, what other language treats data as editable text?

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Appreciate the time you invest in your tooling. But also: I'm sorry for your loss.

666.

i'm sorry i don't understand...

what do you mean? >.>

Why

I like all non retardedly verbose or simplistic versions of lisp.

Voted Python because I work in it now and realize how ridiculously powerful it is for just about anything but the peakest of peak-throughput tasks.

Would pick Clojure, but it's only really great in a server/backend context, and I guess Python has Hy if I really want interpreted Clojure.

what about clojurescript

Sorry, I'm not going anywhere near the JS ecosystem. It's a biobomb just waiting to explode. Python is in a much healthier state.

sure but it isn't a backend context

It really is though.

Then go vote on and leave the people with brains alone.