@@luneta3081 It's not a personal preference. When releasing products for consumers, you do not use Python and Javascript. They require runtimes that need to be installed separately, which is problematic (think distributed systems, or just not having your customer install something technical). System programming languages allow a compiled executable with little or no dependencies other than the OS that it runs on. This is why you'd want to use Rust, C, C++, Swift, Kotlin and others depending on the platforms you're targeting. Python is little more than a research or scripting language. It has it uses and can be quite productive, but you would almost always not use it for standalone software products. Javascript can be used with Electron and other runtimes, but they are resource hogs.
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I wish these libraries were available in system languages like C or Rust. Python and JS are absolutely not the way to go for developing products.
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@@luneta3081 It's not a personal preference. When releasing products for consumers, you do not use Python and Javascript. They require runtimes that need to be installed separately, which is problematic (think distributed systems, or just not having your customer install something technical). System programming languages allow a compiled executable with little or no dependencies other than the OS that it runs on. This is why you'd want to use Rust, C, C++, Swift, Kotlin and others depending on the platforms you're targeting.
Python is little more than a research or scripting language. It has it uses and can be quite productive, but you would almost always not use it for standalone software products.
Javascript can be used with Electron and other runtimes, but they are resource hogs.
I didn't know there were 2 languages in the world and the rest was just fun. We'll have to tell the millions of developers who've wasted their time...