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What language do you code in?
#1
I'm interested to hear what languages people are coding in nowadays



#2
I don't code but I tried making a game in unity C++ is good.



#3
Python mosyly



#4
Mostly Java, and a bit of C#. They're fairly similar in terms of syntax.



#5
Mostly javascript for web dev, and python for machine learning.



#6
Depends what I'm trying to do. Python's usually the quickest language for me to turn something around, though I've used some weird languages specific to software (i.e. autohotkey).

I've seen a lot of job posts recently for Angular, Javascript, NodeJS, Ruby on Rails, etc; so if you're looking at the "hottest" languages in the market right now I'd say those. Unless you're looking into Machine Learning in which case Python has a ton of support for it.

Interestingly enough, MatLab also has some ML tools...



#7
Java an js mostly



#8
I mainly use python but have also used C++ for bigger projects in the past. One programming skill which I feel doesn't get enough recognition is bash-shell programming. I used it to automate simulations in the past in Linux and it has been one of the most useful things I've learned



#9
I mainly code in java



#10
Started to learn Java recently



#11
Python, R, SQL



#12
Python, but recently started learning and coding in c#



#13
hmmm i cant coding xD



#14
I started out as a java developer but then took to C# when I got my first real job. I still code in C# but I do mainly front end work now in Angular.



#15
Python and C++, i see a lot of people who say that python is only for "play", but i think is really good for learning



#16
I really learn a little of C++, is not my favorite, but is powerfull. Is hard in the beggining, but is really powerfull language.



#17
when I studied computer sience I tried every language the peeks my interest.
I've learnd java, haskell, C, go and Python in that time.
what I really stuck witch was haskell since its so different than the others and also Python
but for workstandpoint Java Script is a really usefull language to lern



#18
C#, Java, Shell/Bash (lol), PowerShell script, PHP you can say that I'm an all-rounder in back-end



#19
I use R for personal work mostly. I like using it for the statistical analysis you can work with it, so that's very cool. 

Not really a traditional coding language though tbh, just moreso telling a program how you want you data handled.



#20
python and rust mostly