Doesn’t really matter. Once you’re fluent in one you can really program in any other language pretty easily. Unless it’s some legacy or experimental s***.
Doesn’t really matter. Once you’re fluent in one you can really program in any other language pretty easily. Unless it’s some legacy or experimental s***.
Currently taking a class in SML
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i had a phase in vollege where i was really into exploring the language world, and did a lot of simple projects in all sorts of language, from obscure lisp dialects to legacy ones like fortran. i even tried to learn haskell at some point.
but now? i consider myself only fluent in c++, which is pretty much the only language ive been using for a while. others I'm reasonably familiar with are rust, go and i guess java (did a decent number of java projects in first college years but haven't really touched it since)
Doesn’t really matter. Once you’re fluent in one you can really program in any other language pretty easily. Unless it’s some legacy or experimental s***.
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