Please vote for the programming language you most like to learn in 2019. This could be a language that you do not know at all or one for which you have only a very basic understanding, but would like to know in greater depth. After you have voted, feel free to discuss why you would like to learn that language or comment on what other users have posted. If you chose “Other (None of the languages listed here)”, let us know what that preference was and why.
It is aimed at what language users would most like to study on a time scale of approximately the coming year. However, if someone would like to add a poll regarding what languages users already know and plan to continue to study, someone could create a poll with that question, and enable each user to specify multiple choices.
As I stated on the Python TIOBEX Programming Language of 2018 Topic, I am looking forward into Dart whose syntax is like Typescript (or ECMAScript 6/7) but developed by Google along with their applications for Mobile/Web/Server Apps.
Probably I will make a post about comparison between them as soon as I gain more experience and knowledge about it
Seems like most users want to get into Python this year. I started getting into python around mid 2018 cause I heard all the buzz surrounding it. I like how simple it is although there are times where I mistakenly over code it cause of my habits with Java’s syntax. Python is easy and fun so yea, that’s why I want to get into it this year.
malikolabiyi for me python is quite simple because I started with java as my first language. For instance, to print a simple line of text in java I would type: System.out.println(“hello world”); whereas with python I would type: print(‘hello world’)
thats a simple example of how python is less code than Java, so yea
Yes, its a simple programming language. CSS, however, is web which is different and not compatable to each other. I would also say that Python is simple overall because like what @kenjibaby8177778929 said you save yourself a lot of effort with more commands than that one.
Simplicity is really really fluid. Html is simple but could be complicated.
Simplicity can only really be measured in terms of what the language can do, Therefore Python is not that simple, But not as complicated as C or C++ or C# or even Java.
CSS and JS can be just as complicated as C++ (IMHO) depending on what you want to build.
In terms of Raw Syntax, like a coder would use, @kenjibaby8177778929 is correct.