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On Friday, February 19, 2021 at 2:54:05 PM UTC+7, David Brown wrote:
> On 19/02/2021 07:01, chovy wrote:
> > I am wanting a flexible language that compiles down to a binary. I
> > played around with V but its alpha phase and everything breaks on every
> > update.
> >
> > I took a look at Go which is very similar to V but I don't like Google
> > or BigTech so I would rather avoid it.
> >
> > There's something called Haxe which looks cool but there's only two
> > books on amazon so its not well adopted. and its been around for 10
> > years so I doubt it will suddenly get popular.
> >
> > Rust, Erlang, Elixir...
> >
> >
> > If it compiles and runs everywhere, linux/mac/win/ios/android I'd be
> > interested in hearing about it.
> >
> Take a step back, and think about these questions:
>
> 1. What do I know now? What are my skills?
>
> Some programming languages are difficult to understand and use well, and
> are a poor choice for a beginner - others are easier. All programming
> requires logical thinking and a rational, ordered approach, but some are
> really only appropriate for the more mathematically inclined.
>
> 2. What are your interests?
>
> Are you looking for something that gives results quickly, or something
> that you can spend a lot of time learning and will be useful for many
> projects? Is this for fun, or for getting work?
>
> 3. What kind of programs do you want to write?
>
> Are you writing big programs or little ones? Graphics programs,
> embedded programs, database programs, server programs, games, scripts,
> low-level code, web services, libraries, or what? Do you need high
> performance, fast development, extensive libraries, portability? Do you
> need to stick to just one language, or do you want a mixture?
>
> 4. How realistic are you being?
>
> "I want a language for my super app that will run on everything so that
> I will be a gazillionere like that Facebook guy" is not realistic.
> There is almost no purpose in software that compiles for
> linux/mac/win/ios/android. There can be use in /similar/ software on
> the these platforms, or software that provides a similar purpose - but
> they can be different programs. And being "compiled" is almost always
> unnecessary - it is a requirement added in ignorance.
>
> 5. What tools do you need?
>
> Do you want to write small programs in a simple text editor, or will you
> want a good IDE and development aids that you can use day in and day
> out? Do you need gui design tools, or debugging tools, or static
> analysis tools, or continuous integration tools? Do you need libraries,
> or integration with external libraries?
>
> 6. Who are you? What is your motivation?
>
> Are you a student looking for skills that can lead to a job? Are you a
> pensioner wanting a new hobby? Are you full of energy, leaping from
> idea to idea and learning quickly, or are you methodical and focused?
> Do you learn from videos, books, tutorial pages, or trial and error? Do
> you want to work with other people or alone?
>
>
> From your post, it looks like you have googled for "what languages are
> new and cool today?". That might be fine if you are just messing around
> for fun and learning (and those are both excellent reasons for doing
> anything), but not if you want to end up with useful results.
>
> At the moment, I don't know whether to recommend APL or Logo for you.
> But think through the these questions and give some answers, and perhaps
> you can get some useful suggestions (you will certainly be in a better
> position to make choices yourself).

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