How choose your next programming Language ? #84828
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Select Topic AreaQuestion BodyHello, fellow developers! I'm curious about the current trends and opinions regarding the next big programming language. As technology continues to evolve, new languages emerge with promises of improved performance, developer experience, and various features. I would love to hear your thoughts and recommendations. What, in your opinion, might be the next breakthrough programming language? Are there any languages gaining traction that I should keep an eye on? What features or improvements do you think are crucial for the next generation of programming languages? Feel free to share your insights, experiences, or any resources you find valuable. Let's have an open discussion about the exciting future of programming languages! Thank you in advance for your input! |
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Hey Ahmad, Rust is gaining traction for its focus on memory safety and performance, especially in system-level programming. Kotlin is making waves in Android development, thanks to its concise syntax and Google's official support. Meanwhile, TypeScript remains a solid choice for web development with its static typing and compatibility with major frameworks. |
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There's also a new language called Mojo. It is said that it is a superset of Python. It is basically Rust, C, JavaScript and Python merged into together. In my opinion its a messy language but if you are interested in it, check it out here: https://www.modular.com/max/mojo |
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It appears this has already been discussed and answered here: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/84832 |
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It appears this has already been discussed and answered here: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/84832