Best Coding Language?

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Yes

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Coders: study a useful skill that will benefit them in the future ❌️ make fun of other coding languages and saying yours is the best and waste 10h a day on the best coding language topic ✅️ like literally the language is just the tool, it is the coder who makes use of it, it doesnt matter at ALL

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CoffeeScript
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No actually Python
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I don’t full agree with that, yes It does depend on the actual coder and what they are capable of doing, but for someone who practices different coding language and developments, I would say the language Does matter. You wouldn’t get the same results if you coded a Pi with C++ and Python. Each work differently

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ChimichuriCat wrote:
CoffeeScript

You mean java?

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#50 but still in the case you mentioned, we cannot say an overall best but we can say best for X field/use case

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True

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python imho

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COBOL
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Terminal-FOX wrote:
ChimichuriCat wrote:
CoffeeScript

You mean java?

No, a language that compiles to javascript.

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Apex862 wrote:

Pythascriptgojavac++

If we were to hypothetically combine every programming language in the world into one unified language, it would be an incredibly complex and challenging task. The resulting language could potentially be a fusion of various syntaxes, paradigms, and features from each language.

Given the diverse nature of programming languages, it is difficult to predict an exact name for such a combined language. However, we could consider something like "Omnicode" or "UniversalScript" to signify its comprehensive and all-encompassing nature. These names aim to capture the idea that this amalgamation represents a language that encompasses the functionality and features of all existing programming languages.

It's worth mentioning that creating such a merged programming language would likely present numerous technical and practical challenges. Different languages have different design principles, paradigms, and use cases, and harmonizing them into a single language would require significant effort and compromises.

While it may be appealing to have a superlanguage that can do everything, it is also important to appreciate the diversity of programming languages and the specialized tools they provide for specific purposes. The existence of multiple languages allows developers to choose the most suitable one for their needs, fostering innovation and flexibility within the programming community.

Sounds like C++...the most bloated language...

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Terminal-FOX wrote:

😬 c++ is a watered down version of C.

C++ is really just C with more built-in functions, definitions, types, and a bigger std library.

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fastidious_musician wrote:
Terminal-FOX wrote:

😬 c++ is a watered down version of C.

C++ is really just C with more built-in functions, definitions, types, and a bigger std library.

true, i got it the wrong was XD