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Discussion on: How To Become A Developer -- Part 1: Coding Skills

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Jason C. McDonald

JS is preferred for a new project...

And yet, ironically, I resent the language with all my heart. Too many inconsistencies, subtleties, and gotchas. I just mentioned it because it's ubiquitous, not because it's kind to newbies.

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Likhit Reddy

Yes, JS will never be perfect but other language are branching out of it, They seem to be promising, don't you think.

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Jason C. McDonald

Marginally, but until one actually embraces consistency as its hallmark, I'll remain dubious. ;)

Give me Python any day.