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❓ASK What is your favorite programming language?

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If you are reading this, then I think you like programming, or you want to learn it.

I started with the basics of HTML and CSS. I loved creating new websites and designs. I taught myself HTML and CSS during high school using youtube tutorials, forums, documentation etc.
Every time I finished 50% of my project, I started working on a new one. I couldn't help myself. I just love to explore new features and lines.

My goal is to learn Python and C++, but I am too lazy to start.

What are your favorite programming languages? Also, which one are you exploring right now?
 
I too started my programming career with learning the basics about html and css but i think my favourite has to be java. I find it to be more understanding and straight forward.
 
My favorite programming language is Android but you will have to know Java script before you can do very well in Android though am still learning but I so much love the programming language because it is simply to use and understand with a very friendly GUI which is very interactive .
 
My favorite programming language is Android but you will have to know Java script before you can do very well in Android though am still learning but I so much love the programming language because it is simply to use and understand with a very friendly GUI which is very interactive .
It is an interesting aspect to see Android as a programming language.
What kind of applications do you have already implemented in Android ?
 
It is an interesting aspect to see Android as a programming language.
What kind of applications do you have already implemented in Android ?
Talking about Android you use Android studio to develop Android but you must know Java script because Java development kits will be needed Android is very simple because it is an open source which means that it codes can be copied and also it works hand in hand with Google it has a beautiful user interface it is a nice programming language to learn
 
Talking about Android you use Android studio to develop Android but you must know Java script because Java development kits will be needed Android is very simple because it is an open source which means that it codes can be copied and also it works hand in hand with Google it has a beautiful user interface it is a nice programming language to learn
Seems that you are confusing a few things here.
Neither Android nor Android Studio are programming languages. The first one is an operating system, the second one a development environment.
Furthermore I am not aware that you use Javascript when you develop with Android Studio. As you may not be aware,, Javascript and Java are different programming languages.
Unfortunately, I cannot read from your contribution which languages you really appreciate.
 
I have not really been taking computer programming very serious but due to a little research that I have been able to make I think Java is going to be my most preferred programming language. I particularly love is because you can be able to do a lot of things with it like mobile application programming and it can also be used on the back end of web development.
 
I love python for its syntax and the number of different libraries which can be easily used. I tried to learn PHP or JS, but in comparison with python they look kind of cumbersome and inconvenient. Surely, when we talk about productivity, python is much slower than other languages, but I just derive pleasure from writing code on python.
 
If you are reading this, then I think you like programming, or you want to learn it.
I started with the basics of HTML and CSS. I loved creating new websites and designs. I taught myself HTML and CSS during high school using youtube tutorials, forums, documentation etc.
Every time I finished 50% of my project, I started working on a new one. I couldn't help myself. I just love to explore new features and lines.

My goal is to learn Python and C++, but I am too lazy to start.

What are your favorite programming languages? Also, which one are you exploring right now?

Around 2-3 years ago, I learned a bit of a form of Go to created advanced Custom Commands for a well-known Discord Bot. In the early summer 2021, I started learning HTML and CSS knowing we will have this in School after the summer hollidays.
While I was learning HTML and CSS, I began to take the Javascript Course.

Right now, I don't really know, if I should become better in the languages I already know or start with php. I have much ideas for things I could do with php, like GPT Scripts, but I still just have basic knowledge of HTML, CSS and Js.

I guess PHP is going to be my favorite language, because it is really powerful in web developement.
 
mine is python. You ask why? Coding is like talking. It is easy to read and understand. It is easier than the Basic Programming language that came out in the early days.
The usage areas are wide and the interface is understandable. Even a child can program python. Its library is a vast programming language, from web interfaces to games and mobile games.
I have dealt with and coded many programming languages. But in the end, I decided on it. Thanks for your nice title @mzor123
 
I have not actually gone deep into computer programming but then I believe that one of my best for my language is going to be Java. I particularly love Java because you can be able to do so many things with it that is going to be ranging from development of Android mobile applications and you can also use it in the back end of website. The knowledge is also going to come in handy whenever you go want to go in to internet of things of cloud computing.
 
As I am enrolling in a programming school I have back tracked on my first decision to start with java and am switching to python.Acvording to my research in my country and most countries python is more used by programmers as compared to others.
.since at the end of the course there will be a part time lucrative job attached to it I definitely can't take chances.
 
Seems that you are confusing a few things here.
Neither Android nor Android Studio are programming languages. The first one is an operating system, the second one a development environment.
Furthermore I am not aware that you use Javascript when you develop with Android Studio. As you may not be aware,, Javascript and Java are different programming languages.
Unfortunately, I cannot read from your contribution which languages you really appreciate.
This is complete right, the answer confuses more than it helps if you are aware that android is very much based on Java. I think Android Studio became a low code environment that mask the code away from inexperienced users but that's more than perfect since the world of Android app development opens for more people.

To answer the question of the op, I love Python but doing lots of things in scala lately. C/C++/C# are still ok but the times I used this languages are over.
 
If you are reading this, then I think you like programming, or you want to learn it.

I started with the basics of HTML and CSS. I loved creating new websites and designs. I taught myself HTML and CSS during high school using youtube tutorials, forums, documentation etc.
Every time I finished 50% of my project, I started working on a new one. I couldn't help myself. I just love to explore new features and lines.

My goal is to learn Python and C++, but I am too lazy to start.

What are your favorite programming languages? Also, which one are you exploring right now?
My favorite programming language is java.
 
I like Python programming language. It's so simple for a beginner to learn it. In addition, Python is now gaining popularity actively. I see how the number of vacancies for those who know this language is growing every day. In the near future, I would really like to learn how to make telegram bots in this programming language, people say that it's quite easy.
 
I have had the opportunity of meeting with a lot of people and also practicing with a lot of programming languages . If I am asked to choose a favourite then I think it is definitely going to be JavaScript. JavaScript is growing at a very fast pace and right now it is being used for solidity in the ethereum ecosystem which means that it is going to have a very big future if blockchain technology is going to be a success.
 
I have learned c++ and some basic Python at my college years and I can say that I have good interest in learning languages so CSS would be the next choice I will be taking and many users can actually learn a language upto the basic level in less than 3-5 months so its perfect to give yourself a try and see what you can achieve with the market
 
i have been writing code for 38 years, my first programming language was Atari Basic on an atari computer in 1983.

i have been writing C language code since 1991. my fiirst C compiler/IDE was microsoft quickc for dos.

if i had it to do all over again, i would only focus on javascript because of its ability to embed into webpages and to make extensions and it can also run as a standalone application using nodeJS.

I have 18 years experience writing forex trading systems using the metatrader trading platform.

also, the one thing that i like about C language that can do that other languages like javascript or java or python cant really do is to write code for microcontrollers, such as the arduino. i have been coding the arduino for about maybe ten years... fyi, the arduino is programmed in C language.

video: arduino basics 101

 
I really like phython for its simplicity although I'm mostly comfortable using c++ as my main programming language as it is really versatile and co do alot of things compared to other programming languages that are mostly used majority of the time for simple programming or for simple functions
 
My favorite programming language is python, cause python is simple and has strong support from its community, so it has many libraries which we can use for many things, especially in data science and scientific purpose which is my field interest.
I would love to learn more on python because I also have interest in computing data together. Even my field is to analyze, compute and interpret data for business so.i need to learn different method of programming.
 
Python programming language is my favorite because it has a simple syntax and it is easy to read and write, which makes it a good choice for beginners to start with. It is a very easy language to learn and is easy to use. Aside from the fact that Python comes with many libraries, it is a powerful programming language that can be used to build complex applications.
 

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