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❓ASK Which language do you like best for programming?

Java is widely appreciated for its reliability and versatility. It's like a reliable friend in the programming world. It works seamlessly across various devices, making it a solid choice for building different types of applications, from websites to mobile apps. Java's strength lies in its stability and widespread use, creating a robust community. It's akin to a dependable go-to language that many programmers find trustworthy for getting the job done.
 
Python is a popular language and my favorite for its simplicity and readability, making it a good choice for beginners. Java is another popular language that's widely used in web development and Android app development.
There are many web developer that actually learn python , they actually use the language in designing sites , programs and others , the language is popularly used by many web developers more often than never
 
Python is a popular language and my favorite for its simplicity and readability, making it a good choice for beginners. Java is another popular language that's widely used in web development and Android app development.
They could be complementary because I have seen somewhere tutorials on how to call Python from a java application. Because they could be complementary terminologies for a full project with Kotlin.
 
My first programming languages was HTML/CSS/JavaScript for the sole purpose of making a static website for myself then I dabbled in other random programming languages to see if I needed to learn it for other projects. I even learned a bit of Solidity which is for Ethereum blockchain.
 
They could be complementary because I have seen somewhere tutorials on how to call Python from a java application. Because they could be complementary terminologies for a full project with Kotlin.
That's a really good point! Many developers use a combination of languages to create their projects. For example, a front end developer might use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create the user interface, while a back end developer might use Python or Java to create the server-side code. This is known as a "stack," and there are many different stacks that developers use.
 
My first programming languages was HTML/CSS/JavaScript for the sole purpose of making a static website for myself then I dabbled in other random programming languages to see if I needed to learn it for other projects. I even learned a bit of Solidity which is for Ethereum blockchain.
Yeah these are my first one too , I think the first one I learnt was the html , then I further moved to others , although it wasn't easy because I had to do many practice and others to perfect my learning too
 
My first programming languages was HTML/CSS/JavaScript for the sole purpose of making a static website for myself then I dabbled in other random programming languages to see if I needed to learn it for other projects. I even learned a bit of Solidity which is for Ethereum blockchain.
That means you are going to launch an Ethereum based network on your javascript framework application with a merge of the Solidity network on your simple web application if I am not wrong. Or the two things are separate? Clarify more.
 
That means you are going to launch an Ethereum based network on your javascript framework application with a merge of the Solidity network on your simple web application if I am not wrong. Or the two things are separate? Clarify more.
Those two things are separate. I considered learning Solidity so I could get into hacking or making blockchain Dapps.
The HTML/CSS/Javascript is only for static websites. And yes, I'm aware I need to learn NodeJs as well for blockchain Dapps/hacking. Basically, I learn as much as I can then narrow down to the programming language that I'm interested in.
 
Those two things are separate. I considered learning Solidity so I could get into hacking or making blockchain Dapps.
The HTML/CSS/Javascript is only for static websites. And yes, I'm aware I need to learn NodeJs as well for blockchain Dapps/hacking. Basically, I learn as much as I can then narrow down to the programming language that I'm interested in.
Sorry, I meant Web3JS, not NodeJS. I was learning that from a site called CryptoZombies.
 
Sorry, I meant Web3JS, not NodeJS. I was learning that from a site called CryptoZombies.
Web3Js is another terminology different totally from NodeJS. It is similar to the Ethereum Javascript API. This Means Node Js terminology is something different but it is all the same way as User Js used by SaveForm to install on Chrome to download videos.
 

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