What is the most aesthetic programming language?

What is the most aesthetic programming language?

Other urls found in this thread:

basic-converter.org/
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

Whichever one you don't like

D

ES6

Python

C#.
>captcha: Dismount Pascal

Lisp is some comfy code kino.

This

Ruby but Lua can also be art.

unironically this thing.

>Aesthetic
Haskell maybe
I like D better
I want to learn Rust

only correct answer

Ruby. So much sugar it'll give you diabetes. No semicolons, simple blocks, symbols, hashes etc, with some loose typing on top

I feel like lua is less pretty because there's no braces for statements/loops.

...

This

Scheme

>Python

self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self self

Actually, Rust if you like C minimalism.

JavaIsJustHorribleByTheWay();

t. someone who doesn't know what they're doing

>explicit vs implicit paradigm
>you don't know what you're doing for pointing this out
got any actual points or no?

Whitespace
> Minimalistic af

And you didn't make a screencap?

gayest**

No python is just a shit language.

H A S K E L L
A S K E L L H
S K E L L H A
K E L L H A S
E L L H A S K
L L H A S K E
L H A S K E L
obviously

C

should be swift. I'm Java fan, but dang it they've made swift quite good.

brainfuck

this by a long shot

this desu

HTML

JavaScript. It can be anything! too bad most plebes are doing it wrong.

Scheme or C

COBOL

def fag_check(user):
if user == "OP":
return True
return False

scheme

>Java first language, high level language (learned basic programming ideas here, like variables, functions, arrays, classes, conditions and loops, syntax, exception handling, recursion, pointers, etc.)
>Then C++, mid level language (learned most of the "general ideas" of programming here, stuff like data structures/control structures, object oriented programming/abstraction, algorithm design/analysis)
>Then Assembly and C, low level languages and learning about the hardware aspects of programming (actual electronic structure of a processor/computer in general, how the computer executes instructions at a hardware level)
>Unix terminal to get introduced to scripting, and because it's convenient
>Now learning Python to have experience with a very high level language

Tell me about your journey in learning about programming, Sup Forums.

Exactly.
Why do you think AESTHETICS are not gay?

Lisp))))))))))))))))))

(Scheme)

Haskell or Scheme

What is the least aesthetic (of popular languages)?

C++

Rust

>popular

It's popular, but not used a lot.

Lua because muh minimalism

haskell
who programming in haskell have autism

Java is very aesthetic if you take as much advantage as possible of the Java 8 features and avoid null.

Yes.
No. Fuck you.

Pretty confident Lisp is up there in terms of aesthetics

DIsclaimer:
This is not a list about preferences, a langauge can look ugly, but be usefull or the other way arround...


>so aesthetic, you'll vomit rainbows tier

Ruby
Haskell
D


>candy ass tier

Swift
Python
Lua
C#
R


>at least it does not give you eye cancer tier

JS
PHP
Scala
C
Objective C


>ewww tier

Java
C++
VBA

>Interesting
LISP languages
Haskell
Rust

>"Indentation based"
Python
Ruby
Lua

>Regular
JavaScript
C++

>Ugly
PHP
Java
Perl

Least aesthetic: perl

Runner up for least aesthetic: php, because every variable has a $ in front of it, which provably is not necessary (because most other languages don't have it), and it just adds a huge amount of visual clutter.

D and Clojure

Hands-down.

You can actually read the D standard libraries without documentation and know exactly what's happening.

CLOJURE CLOJURE CLOJURE

YOU'RE ALL GAY

lmao fuckin loser

def fag_check(user):
return user == "OP";

Lua isn't indentation based

Fortran 77

Hey.

Your Question - "What is the most aesthetic programming language?".

My Answer: Java. It's Both Powerful And Wow Mama, Good Looking!

Rust
Pascal

...

Ruby.

The ML family.

Only true answer. Pajeets will disagree.

def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name


Defend this

>defend boilerplate

Why? You can create a class using completions.

Ada is most aesthetic

This

Javizzle ma Nizzle.

template
C++

haskell is comfy as fuck and beautiful to look at. hell i'm ok with java too cause i'm used to it.

PHP, by far

It's poetry ;)

STEP 7

x64 assembly

golang

you don't have to call it "self" ..it's arbitary
self is reference to instance

Elixir.

Can you write a kernel in emoji?

Ruby

>at least it does not give you eye cancer tier
>JS

M8

js is very aesthetic, too bad most js devs went >muh events >muh callbacks

only good answer itt

>not using ES7

oh wait you're a front end pleb. wait 6 more years

Haskell and Lua are imho the most beautiful.

Also Rust looks really nice to me but I've only started trying it. I might be biased with this one though because I mainly code in C.

Lisp AND C, they complete each other

Ruby isn't indentation based.

Face it cucks. Functional languages are the most aesthetics.

Obvious answer is there

OCaml, should be quite obvious tbqh

*ancer

The most A E S T H E T I C? BaCon. It is literally the vaporwave of programming languages: a new, yet very retro 80s thing. Just look at pic related.

basic-converter.org/

What a nice anti-miscegenation message.

>coding with proportional font
Nigger

Java

ladder logic

No. Rust uses all the worst syntax features of C++.

I'm a strict utilitarian so I'd have to say Java has the best aesthetic. It's obnoxious to the common normie but to an enterprise developer the quirks are almost uniformly purposeful and make life easier.

funny how the aesthetic of a language seems to be inversely proportional to its usefulness.