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Hey,
for me it is primarily TypeScript for the FrontEnd and Kotlin for the BackEnd.
Mfg Jannick (L1nd)
I started using JavaScript and also tried C++ and Assembler. But I prefer to work with C# because there is such a lot of application.
All possible, just have to fit the task.
if I’m bored, I also play with other languages like:
uvm.
Mega language, use it for almost as long as I program. For me, the language feels just right and I love the syntax. Use the language for pretty much everything as it works so well with frameworks and libraries:
– Websites
Mobile apps
-games
-desktop application
– Baking
etc.
Mfg white bread
Of course Java and HTML
One of the easiest, if not even the easiest ones on the whole earth! Besides HTML… Of course
JavaScript or TypeScript in combination with a framework like NextJS
#/usr/bin/perl -w
or COBOL to annoy colleagues!
C++ is fun
Html because Html is the only programming language that is not a programming language.
HTML and php