Worst Programming Language in 2023?

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Stefan’s first language was Egyptian Hieroglyphics and from there he pivoted to Babylonian Akkadian easily.

Big_Tex
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As always golden words. Don't learn a programming language, but learn how to program. That's the point.

nematjonabdulloev
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"Building tutorials is not building real things, copying other people's code is not building real things."

That's one reason I like Dr Angela Yu's "100 Days Of Code" Python course on Udemy. She starts off spoon-feeding you very simple projects, moves on to guiding you through intermediate projects, and finally gives you prompts for advanced projects. One of the advanced projects is just "Build an eCommerce site with a payment platform." That's it, no hints or guidance or pre-built code beyond that.

yehoshuakahan
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This is great to drive this home. I believe many people are unaware of one of your great insights - that "write time" is now what matters, not "run time". . . The worry over learning a dead-end tech is a hold-over from when it did count for something . . . Coding to the machine's needs felt pretty demanding back in the late '90's. I appreciate your working to show that these languages all perform the same functions, they are merely tailored in various ways. Keep up the terrific work, Steph!

michaelgpartridge
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"What language should I learn?" is a question that only a newbie (in my opinion) would ask. By newbie I mean someone who just started his career as a developer or someone who is less than 2 years in the industry. And for such newbies it matters a lot what language to start learning. In such case there are, roughly speaking, worst and best languages to learn.
For example, Rust language. As far as I noticed companies don't want Rust developers with a little experience in the industry. Because they use Rust for complex things and they probably won't hire a guy/girl who has never worked as a developer before and started to learn Rust on YouTube 6 months ago. Companies would probably hire someone with a several years of experience in other language (like C++ or Java) who switched to Rust. Sometimes that also works for Golang. Because Golang is usually used in high-load projects and a company won't trust a junior with a little experience.
Maybe it's different from country to country. But everything above is my observation and my own opinion.

i_dont_likevodka
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I'm 269 years old programmer and I can pretty accurately say that Ruby is worst programming language to learn nowadays

itevensystems
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😍😍❤️❤️💙💙Thanks for sharing advice with us!!!❤️❤️

aneesahthequeen
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from 1983 with - Basic, then COMAL then assembly on Commodore 64 to C# and Python today and RUST tomorrow.. It has been a long and glorious road. Never stop learning.

joecan
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Thank you UncleStef for inspiring me. I'm going to go all in on BrainF**K!

Mirza_Rad
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Happy to finally meet someone who's not just recording minutes and minutes and at the end leaves us in an absolute confusion. You're so cool by the way. Thanks.

TheSAD-js
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I believe you could choose a programming language based on what you want to achieve or what your end goal is.

danielihenacho
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Like someone said here learn how to program vs a programming language FIRST. Once you learn one, you’ll be smooth going forward. However, if I could go back I would of started with java instead of JS.

Pick a language and STICK with it and know it deeply

Java will help engrave the cs fundamentals and lay a solid foundation.

However, it all comes down to what your goals are and your situation. But please DO NOT skip or brush over the cs theory/fundamentals and DSA it will save you much time

zb
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My biggest issue is motivation. I went to a community college in Virginia 3 years ago to learn HTML, CSS and JS. Maybe it was the instructor, maybe it was me or a combination of the two. I felt overwhelmed and couldn’t comprehend the material. I have Uncle Steph’s book, Web Design Start Here. I got all the way to page 57 and stopped because I felt I couldn’t comprehend the material. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

louiehooper
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Thank you. I was thinking of learning Clarion for a long time, so I am starting to learn it right now.


Its a joke tho :D. Clarion is a meme in our office

harunjasarevic
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I want to start with Rust and Webassembly. thoughts?

peiriye
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Ok, I am convinced so therefore I am going to learn Cobol...

jasonking
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U really have been giving me motivation thank u

davidwaziri
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I'd brush up on Fortran, VB 4 and Foxpro....the benjies will follow....

johnq.public
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SQL remains a good "programming" language to know although some programming purists may argue it's not a programming language. It's existed since the early 70s and has grown even stronger with the advent of big data. At 61, I still code it.

txdba
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I think people should consider what they want to do with coding first. There is no perfect language, but there definitely is a better option for a specific use of a language

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