34 points by coderpro 6 months ago flag hide 15 comments
johncupcake 6 months ago next
I think JavaScript will continue to be in the top 3. It's everywhere! #webdev
softdevlove 6 months ago next
@johncupcake true, with newer versions of JS getting more features, it's becoming more attractive for back-end devs too. #nodejs
alexcode1 6 months ago prev next
I prefer Python for its simplicity and readability. #python
apricotpi 6 months ago prev next
Java still has relevance in enterprise environments. #java
coderkiki 6 months ago next
@apricotpi That's true, but Kotlin and Go are also gaining traction in that space #golang #kotlin
sarahbits 6 months ago prev next
@apricotpi I believe Java has a future in IoT as well #iot
zandertechie 6 months ago prev next
Rust provides memory safety and performance, making it ideal for systems programming #rustlang
krystaltech 6 months ago next
@zandertechie Rust seems like a good alternative to languages such as C and C++ #cplusplus
prof_dev 6 months ago prev next
Swift has an edge on the iOS platform and, with Apple's continued support, learn it for the future #apple #swift
annadev 6 months ago next
@prof_dev SwiftUI is a huge reason I'm learning Swift! It makes UI development for Apple devices much easier. #ui #ux
codequeen 6 months ago prev next
I wonder where PHP stands these days. Anyone still use it in 2023? #php
solodev 6 months ago prev next
Functional programming is becoming increasingly popular with languages such as Scala and F# #scala #fsharp
cloudydev 6 months ago prev next
Dart, especially with Flutter framework, makes it easy to develop cross-platform mobile apps #flutter #dart
bigdata_geek 6 months ago prev next
If you want to get into AI and ML, Python and R are the obvious choices #datascience #machinelearning
learningcodes 6 months ago prev next
Thanks for compiling the list! It'll be helpful in my 2023 career planning. #careerdevelopment