I think because of the MEAN stack and the ideas around Javascript being lightweight but powerful if need be, I end up using it as my "home" language.
I tend to use Python for quick one-offs since that's what my schooling was more like, but knowing the versatility of JS makes me use it as a default and then translate from there.
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I think because of the MEAN stack and the ideas around Javascript being lightweight but powerful if need be, I end up using it as my "home" language.
I tend to use Python for quick one-offs since that's what my schooling was more like, but knowing the versatility of JS makes me use it as a default and then translate from there.