What's the most comfy programming language?

What's the most comfy programming language?

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Actionscript

Python 3.4+

Ti-basic it reminds me of a simpler time

Swift.

For lesbians

compiz-fusion with beryl.

I want to learn this bad boy but it's so noob unfriendly.

Hoon

C

Scheme

Haskell

You already gave the answer in the OP.

Depends on what you are trying to do with it.

This. Fuck ruby.

an elegant language for more civilized age

>cuts random guys arm off

Since 3.x python is for fags that indent with 2 spaces

>team lead announces we take over another project
>it's python

>Civilised
>Undefined behaviour

what makes Ruby special?

>What's the most programming language

?

Rust

don't know many languages but i really like C#

this desu
its literally c with good oop and optionals
also >value types

Thoughts on Go?

>also >value types
every language which forces the same syntax for reference and value types is shit

cobol is bae

lol i dunno optimisation desu~~~

This. Not Python.
Python doesn't have stuff like array.sample.

I'm a pretty huge fan of ASM.

this

Ruby

Learning it right now, so far I think this is my favorite one so far.
But then again, I'm just a shitty webdev who only knows PHP and JS

I was my first programming language and it fucked up my will to be a programmer for the next 10 years.
If only I had a C as my first language.

D

C++

PHP is the most comfy.

KILL YOURSELF
KILL YOURSELF
KILL YOURSELF

Do you think C++ should be called C+++, for having 3 standard libraries?

no one does that, it doesn't follow the pep 8 style guide

C++17

>Not using TAB like a proper human being

Forth

Fortran

>not ruby
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C++

so much this

Golang will be the most comfy when they finally add generics.

COBOL. I don't have to write any new code ever, just doing spec updates and reviewing logs. Everyone else thinks COBOL is some kind of arcane fuckfest but it's as simple as any other modern language. Mainframe shit is all you have to learn, which is really simple because at this point it never changes.

Nobody else in the whole company knows how to program for these z systems and nonstops, so I have job security out the ass.

Fuck Fortran, go eat a dick

Crystal, hands down. Faster then ruby too :^)

Javascript is actually pretty comfy, once you know it pretty well

For small scripts/pages yeah, it's pretty comfy. For large applications it's a pain the ass and a liability. Excessive backend js is cancerous.

BackendJS should of never been a thing. When I meant javascript, I meant real pure js used for what it was designed to do, webpages reactivity

Perl. Just like it.

I heard karly can help with that!

>using reaper tech

I like it cause Larry Wall is a Linguist, and that is my field of study so i have bias.

Stockholm syndrome.

>DATE
>10/02/10
That's 1910 right? :^)

I-i actually agree with you user, Ruby is pretty comfy.
*Intensive sweating caused by Sup Forums C-lovers staring*

My list of comfiness (from the most comfy):
>Haskell
>OCaml
>C#

If you need to do some web stuff, Elm feels pretty comfy (although I only played with it a little since webdev isn't my thing)

You're one of those aggressively boring people I always seem to end up trapped talking to at parties, aren't you?

Love it. I don't have to think as hard while writing it. Pretty syntax.

It's C perfected.

Nah, (some) people say that I make things they normally find boring or confusing sound interesting. Usually I try to avoid talking about topics the other person can't relate to though.

Also, I don't go to parties. When I do I often feel down and avoid people.

VHDL, i love it.

How's the standard lib and 3rd party support? I heard it has decent web server capabilities and there's gomobile for native mobile development.

I don't often write very complex programs at all, so I'm not sure. I usually use Go (and sometimes Python) to do things that are too much of a pain in the ass to do in Bash. So far, though, the standard lib has had everything I needed to use so far (RPC, flags, etc). Goroutines are nice.

what are you talking about

asynchronous javascript

Where can I learn it? My university doesn't offer COBOL classes and prof started laughing when I told him about it.

you are damn right

R is my favorite

t. statsfag

Feminists and gender studies

She is cute!

you have a point

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i want to cuddle with rubychan

Lua to me is the most clean looking code.
Everything is organized, easy to fix mistakes. I'd go with SCITE for Lua.

That would be Lua

Ruby.

Coffeescript by far, it combines all the best features from Javascript, Python and Ruby

I wish they made it a standalone language instead of just a transpiler

Came here to post this.

Brazilian language for the win.

>language designed for simple, quick scripts to handle client side web page behavior
>pushed to become not only a server side language, but a desktop language
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Haskell is comfy once you become enlightened.

Before then, even though I write Python, Javascript, C, C++.....

Java is the comfiest. Hands-down.

Javascript and CSS

I mean, Sup Forums is addicting. I don't think we will ever build a website as addicting as youtube and Sup Forums.

You are now aware that most of the differences between modern languages are meaningless as far as developer productivity are concerned, and you would be equally 'comfy' with any one of them if you worked in it daily. Likewise, if a common set of standard libraries had the full focus and attention of the developer community, those libraries would be performance/stability gods.

The rapid proliferation of new languages, like new js libraries, is a fucking meme. Silly Valley is missing the forest for the trees.

Ruby is a comfy and beatiful language.
However what the Ruby community and (main) Ruby developers consider as nice Ruby code ist most often ugly, mangled garbage.

Perl.

I just finished programming some backend shit in golang. Absolutely comfy.

just map the tab key to 4 spaces, now github won't barf your code and you can be lazy

Kotlin

You're confusing Ruby with rugby

Machine language

...

Shell

For anything worthwhile? C++
For meme projects python 2.7 all you 3+ faggots are cancer

C# or Java

Node.JS is quite comfy