I am bilingual in JS and Python.. about almost everything I do uses both. I am learning C++ on the side to attempt to understand the Hive blockchain code, eventually.
Nice! Found that I can parse and code in python somewhat successfully but mainly use NodeJS. I find once you somewhat learn one language the others are slightly easier to grasp.
I am bilingual in JS and Python.. about almost everything I do uses both. I am learning C++ on the side to attempt to understand the Hive blockchain code, eventually.
Nice! Found that I can parse and code in python somewhat successfully but mainly use NodeJS. I find once you somewhat learn one language the others are slightly easier to grasp.
The exception to this is Assembly. lol
@kyle Python is very very readable. JS has gotten better with
await
but if I were to give D&D chars to the languages it would be like:Paladin - Python, always wanting to be pythonic.
JS - Mage,
const castSpell = async (spell, mana) => { await spell(mana); }
TS - Grand Wizard, knows all the types inside the magic that the mage doesnt.
C++ - The Ranger, always helping everybody in the background.
PHP - The Town Dunkard, everyone tries to avoid him and he's always talking gibberish that makes no sense.
Ruby - The Bard, slow to wake up, reminiscences of the good ole days, but a few people still listen to him sing his songs