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Best language for small projects?

I'm not planning on doing programming in my career but I love programming. So what is the best language to learn for small projects like music players, writing mods, building a mission on a gamr using scrips, etc

18th Oct 2018, 7:08 PM
Christiaan Strydom
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I am showing pros: JavaScript: You can use it in Sololearn or any browser for visual appearance. you don't have to install any compiler as all browser support JS. Other languages have only console, no graphics as you can do it in PC. Python: It's main advantage is short codes and lots of user supporting features. But you can't have visual appearance of calculator or game here on Sololearn. But it is good choice in PC. Java: It's very good as python and more in case of making apps. Java was number one language last year for making jobs. It's used for heavy projects and have many modules. Ruby: Ruby is probably the best OOP language. It can be used for apps and games by Ruby2D. It also have many features that supports users well.
19th Oct 2018, 2:51 PM
Roneel
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May be Ruby, JavaScript, Python or Java. I recommend Ruby.
18th Oct 2018, 7:13 PM
Roneel
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Welcome! 👍 Ask freely if you have any questions, Sololearn community is awesome. It'll be good to hear that my answer helped you.
19th Oct 2018, 3:02 PM
Roneel
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Thanks a lot for all the tips and help, it'll be put to good use
19th Oct 2018, 2:59 PM
Christiaan Strydom
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Any significant differences?
19th Oct 2018, 1:52 PM
Christiaan Strydom
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Java : for making pc and Android applications Python: suitable for testing or making small programes quick and easily Java Script: for web development but you can make games on web Ruby: pretty much all above they are quite different, so chose one and stick with it. Then learn other one after you underrstand the basic of it. if you are a beginner I'd recoommend you to start with python then ruby
19th Oct 2018, 9:05 PM
Devamitra Acharya
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Do a proof of concept in every of your favored languages to find out which one fits best. Then start coding! :)
20th Oct 2018, 8:26 AM
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