It used to be python because I could spin up a console and test stuff easily.
Then it became java since the IDE would generate everything for me.
Now it's elixir since code is not complex enough to need IDEs, the console is available even in production and functional programming rocks.
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It used to be python because I could spin up a console and test stuff easily.
Then it became java since the IDE would generate everything for me.
Now it's elixir since code is not complex enough to need IDEs, the console is available even in production and functional programming rocks.