JavaScript is dominating… but no one talks about how hard it actually is. Yesterday I ran a poll asking developers which programming languages they use the most. The result was interesting. About 75% chose JavaScript and TypeScript, while Python and Rust had around 13% each. Not really surprising… but still worth thinking about. I personally use JavaScript and TypeScript a lot, and I also write Python. Each one has its own strengths, but JavaScript really stands out because of how broad it is. Frontend, backend, APIs, scripting… it’s everywhere. At the same time, JavaScript is not the easiest language to fully grasp. It can be unpredictable, and it definitely humbles you as you go deeper. But maybe that’s part of why it’s so powerful. Curious to hear from others, what language do you enjoy working with the most right now? #JavaScript #TypeScript #Python #Backend #WebDevelopment #Programming #DevCommunity #BuildInPublic
I fell in love with JavaScript just from the name JavaScript before I ventured into tech. People do say it's challenging and I love challenges like going for challenges. Until I started learning it I confirmed it but the love for it kept me going and whenever I overcome a bit of challenge from it, I feel I am growing. Its dynamic and grouded knowledge with it makes other language easy to explore.
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I like JavaScript because of it's build. It uses Just in time compilation to execute code and also runs asynchronously! And most people are comfortable using websites because you dont have to download just paste in the URL! That's what JavaScript is used for so basically thats what I like about JavaScript. Another language I like is python, I actually don't want to compare to JS each of them are important but Python is good too maybe I like it better than JS I don't know but it's just simple to write 🧑💻.