What programming language do you guys think will be the most in demand in the future?
If you could start over, what programming language would you specialise yourself ?
Ruby
Holy C
>>59545813
>What programming language do you guys think will be the most in demand in the future?
What future are we talking about?
>If you could start over, what programming language would you specialise yourself ?
I wouldn't. I doubt I'd do anything related to computers.
>>59545840
I'm saying that there are a shitton of languages today, and different platforms.
an example will be that Assembly/C will be more in-demand, with the rise of javascript babies...
>>59545813
>What programming language do you guys think will be the most in demand in the future?
php
>>59545867
>I'm saying that there are a shitton of languages today, and different platforms.
There will be in the future as well. Even more so.
There will be no great consolidation. Maybe ultragarbage like JS or C will slowly fade, but don't expect real revolutions.
>>59545869
Lol
Swift, because apple heavily influences the market.
Java, because everyone jacks off over java
>>59545813
Literally how difficult is it to jump between modern languages? One should just learn c for knowledge sake and any modern language and then u can jump over to others with little learning. Algorithms matters the most.
>>59545813
TypeScript or another something that improves upon JavaScript because single page applications are taking over desktop applications.
Java will remain strong because businesses will be stuck with Java EE for a long time I'd wager.
C will always be the king of low level programming, regardless of what direction C++'s popularity goes or what other meme languages try to replace it.
>>59545895
>ultragarbage
>C
>>59546051
this. what the fuck does it matter. it's the concepts that are the hardest to learn. the syntax is completely irrelevant and non-intellectual.
rust
>>59546820
>Rust
Cant wait for this useless meme of a language to die already.