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31st Jan 2021, 3:20 AM
BroFar
BroFar - avatar
+ 5
opinion/open ended question aren't allowed here, sir
27th Jan 2021, 5:56 AM
Rellot's screwdriver
Rellot's screwdriver - avatar
+ 5
This is an open-ended question and like mentioned by Coding Kitty it shouldn't be discussed here. I hope you understand :) edit: use your Activity feed to discuss topic like this.
27th Jan 2021, 6:03 AM
Rohit
+ 5
If you are into web development, Javascript is the most suitable language.
27th Jan 2021, 6:42 AM
Sonic
Sonic - avatar
+ 4
As you can see from the answers, it all depends on the context.
27th Jan 2021, 6:43 AM
Sonic
Sonic - avatar
+ 4
It's completely up to you because you must decide it according to what you want to be in future so if you want to be an android apps developer (for example) you should learn java or kotlin or dart or even all of them and like that. Hope to be answered your question.
28th Jan 2021, 10:37 PM
Mahmoud
Mahmoud - avatar
+ 4
I think C is the best programming language... If you know c programming language then other programming language will be easy to learn for you..
29th Jan 2021, 5:11 AM
Abdul Motaleb
Abdul Motaleb - avatar
+ 3
If you are just starting out and you want to learn and understand programming more deeply then go with C/C++/Java or if you want to learn programming in an easier way so that your love for coding doesn't fade then go with something easy like Python. [Again this is my opinion so] But there is no one specific programming language which is universally the best or better for all the jobs.
27th Jan 2021, 5:58 AM
Rohit
+ 3
Yeah Meysam its true that Python is better since its easier to learn and you get to see outputs more often. But again in term of speed it won't get a chance to stand against some other languages like C++.
27th Jan 2021, 6:01 AM
Rohit
+ 3
RKK Ok
27th Jan 2021, 6:04 AM
Meysam Moshtaqy
Meysam Moshtaqy - avatar
+ 3
C++
28th Jan 2021, 12:15 PM
Nurmuhammet Tajimyradow
Nurmuhammet Tajimyradow - avatar
+ 3
It's impossible to answer your question because I don't know what you want to achieve. Are you trying to develop games? You want to do data science? Web development? Spy on your neighbor? You pick your language based on your project, but it doesn't mean a language is better in general. It just means, for your project, it is better to use it to reach your goal.
28th Jan 2021, 7:54 PM
Big Joe
Big Joe - avatar
+ 2
27th Jan 2021, 5:57 AM
Meysam Moshtaqy
Meysam Moshtaqy - avatar
+ 2
RKK But I think Python is better
27th Jan 2021, 5:59 AM
Meysam Moshtaqy
Meysam Moshtaqy - avatar
+ 2
Ok, thank you RKK
27th Jan 2021, 6:02 AM
Meysam Moshtaqy
Meysam Moshtaqy - avatar
+ 2
Ok,thank you Sonic
27th Jan 2021, 6:43 AM
Meysam Moshtaqy
Meysam Moshtaqy - avatar
+ 2
JS
28th Jan 2021, 4:51 AM
Tanmay Subramanya
Tanmay Subramanya - avatar
+ 2
C is the better programming language for begginer.
31st Jan 2021, 3:26 AM
Abdul Motaleb
Abdul Motaleb - avatar
+ 1
Hello, JavaScript is not specifically a language for the development of applications, as it is the language used to create and maintain websites, and while there are ways to develop a JavaScript-only application, there are other ways to make it more effective. None the less, JavaScript (JS) has one major advantage, and it's that you can reuse your frontend and backend code (Node.js) to save time. Another benefit of JS is that it is very compatible with all browsers that make it easy to build the method. Every day, the JS framework is gaining popularity. And companies like Apple and IBM use JS. It doesn't stop there; the angularJs team is now working in collaboration with Google and Microsoft. Creating JavaScript apps is simple because you have to code the app once and you can release it on all platforms (Android, iOS, and Windows). Main features of JavaScript: • One of the simplest languages out there. • Fast and efficient. • It is executed on the client-side, which ensures that it saves bandwidth by not using the server. • Used for dynamics and animation on otherwise boring and dull websites. Although standard JavaScript is used to operate simple client-side functions, many web developers are now encouraging the use of JavaScript libraries, such as jQuery, to bring more sophisticated dynamics to websites. I hope this will help you
5th Feb 2021, 4:55 AM
Ishan Shah
Ishan Shah - avatar