Would it be smart to start learning one of these languages today to anticipate a need in the future?
If Dart or Rust become more mainstream there will be a sudden need for programmers in that field?
Which one of these languages that have been gaining traction you think has the most chance for wide adoption and therefore better employability?
Cooper Evans
It'll take less time to learn the languages later than the time it'll take to justify learning a language that wont be worth shit lol
Colton Long
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Ayden Cooper
Nice meme.
Adam Campbell
just learn c++ and stop relying on crutches within babby languages
Austin Barnes
c++ IS the manliest language imo if I were a woman and a man said "I am a C++ dev" my pusyy would get wet INSTANTLY too bad women are too stupid to detect true alpha males
Gabriel Gonzalez
It's not a meme, it's the real world where money is made
James Foster
[yes][yes][no]
Sebastian Scott
>Dart Literally what? >Rust Maybe in a few years >Go >hello world is 3MB How about no
Ian Price
Dart is a pretty easy language, there's no need for "learning" Dart besides reading the documentation if you already know Javascript and a C-like language.
Andrew Baker
Just learn ECMAScript, that's all you'll need in the future.
Gabriel Hughes
try calculating CRC64 with it
Angel Thompson
>If Dart or Rust become more mainstream there will be a sudden need for programmers in that field? Don't worry, they never will. Go is becoming mainstream already though.
Xavier Perez
>Go is becoming mainstream already
Benjamin Johnson
>Go is becoming mainstream already
Adam Stewart
>Go is becoming mainstream already
Brody Taylor
>Go is becoming mainstream already though.
Brody Hall
Official list of hipster languages? Official list of hipster languages!
Official list of hipster languages: Rust Go Elm Clojure(script) Purescript Javascript Ruby Dart Elixir Elisp Moonscript Kotlin Vala
Oliver Davis
only hipster js is es6/7 and hipsters dont use ruby anymore
Grayson Taylor
>Dart Nope. Intended to be a "JavaScript Killer" that never took off, it would be good if Google at least supported writing Android apps in it, but those are still virtually Java-only.
>Rust Nope. Everybody's saying it's a "C++ Killer", but C++ is still around and contemporary C++ has a lot of nice features that mitigate the problems that Rust wanted to avoid. That, and Rust's borrow checker invalidates valid programs and the devs still haven't fixed it. Random, ad-hoc syntax too.
>Go If you're a scripter moving to a networking job, yes. Otherwise, no. It's missing a lot of usability features and has wonky support for generics, and you end up rewriting a bunch of code. Great if you're the boss of a bunch of lazy script-programmers who are liable to fuck something up unless forced to explicitly write it out. Tedious if you're a programmer.
>muh employability C++, Java are still the most widely used languages and the ones you should learn if you want "better employability". You can pick up JavaScript for web-dev too. If you know Scheme, JS is easy.
Luke Johnson
Why tho? Last time I checked RoR, Shoes and Sass where SJW: the technologies