As title says #tech
COBOL
COBOL
Ruby
To clarify, Ruby is the worst because it espouses the wrong culture of software development via hacks on top of tribal knowledge which often results in an unmaintainable mess that is incredibly hard to onboard new engineers to.
Tcl
Rust
What don’t you like about Rust? I have yet to see anyone hate Rust once they get past the initial difficulty of picking it up.
Politics and CoC which I might agree with but should not be part of the community and language.
heard about "slang" from one of my friend who used to work in Goldman Sachs...they use this language internally
Now it’s Alloy/PURE. The definition of insanity is creating an in-house language over and over again and expecting different results. 🙃🔫
What's the point? Is it mostly just to prevent intellectual property theft?
Haskell
All the fake ones tech companies make for no reason like golang, swift, kotlin, etc. Just use normal ones like python, c/c++, Java etc they are enough. Hate how these places post like 40 new job positions and get my hopes up but it says they require 5 years experience in those languages
Python, cpp, and java were once considered ‘fake’ like 10-20 years ago. Programming languages evolve and for the better. I would argue many startups would not grow as fast as they could have if they stuck with these ‘normal’ languages.
Agree - also working in a really specific language can hurt you when you try to leave. Like good luck finding as many places hiring Kotlin engineers.
BASIC
golang
Are you f*ckin kiddin me?
golang is the least productive programming language imo