For a personal project - JavaScript, hands down. I rarely write anything that would warrant bringing in the big guns (Rust) and loss in development experience is therefore not warranted.
For a professional project my personal preference would be quite secondary and the choice would depend on project needs, market and available resources.
P.S. I like flexibility and simplicity of JavaScript: it’s not bulletproof, but it’s easy to use and in most cases it’s rather predictable and makes sense in general. That and, once again, personal preference :)
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For a personal project - JavaScript, hands down. I rarely write anything that would warrant bringing in the big guns (Rust) and loss in development experience is therefore not warranted.
For a professional project my personal preference would be quite secondary and the choice would depend on project needs, market and available resources.
P.S. I like flexibility and simplicity of JavaScript: it’s not bulletproof, but it’s easy to use and in most cases it’s rather predictable and makes sense in general. That and, once again, personal preference :)