Nim
Python
Probably Java.
It's the only one I imagine there's still plenty of work for in 30 years. It's the new COBOL.
>not realizing that they're all basicly the same and being language agnostic is the way to go
Pleb
But if I had to pick: java.
It's easy and a happy medium between low level and stupidly high level. Also it's pretty damn employable.
As for C# I just don't like writing it that much.
who /motorsport/ here
Java is on its way out.
C++ is effectively useless, explicitly for tryhards who ship absolutely nothing.
Python and C# cover an overwhelming majority of use cases with ease. Adding C to the mix would have been more fun though.
>android is on its way out
Google is in fact working on replacing Android as it currently stands with a much better system that grants them more control, makes development easier, and is less of a polluted mess. Won't be an easy transition however.
Anyways android is not where Java's longevity would be regardless, it has always been behemoth enterprise applications.
And do you have a sauce for this made up bullshit?
Nuclear Engineering of course
Kotlin.