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Ask HN: PRogramming Language for 2013?

6 pointsby musiic703about 12 years ago
I've been reading articles to see which programming language is going to be most promising this year. It seems like every blog I read is different. Some say python is first or others say C, or Java, or Ruby and Go. PHP seems to be in 3rd place for all the blogs I've read. Im wondering what HN thinks?

9 comments

stephenrabout 12 years ago
I'm sure hipster-cool 5.0 will be amazing this year, there has been no frost so far so the crop is amazing.<p>Programming languages are not fruit, "promising this year" means nothing.
bjourneabout 12 years ago
Try to wrap your head around Factor: <a href="http://factorcode.org/" rel="nofollow">http://factorcode.org/</a> Possibly it will not break out this year, but I'm sure it will become fairly popular in the future.
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malandrewalmost 12 years ago
Personally, if I were to start learning a new language today from the up and coming language with the intent of using it in production for the next couple of years, I'd choose Go, Clojure or Rust. Of the proven languages with large markets, I'd choose Python. Definitely wouldn't choose PHP.
claudiugabout 12 years ago
oop = c++/java/ruby/python funtional = c/scala/ruby/python don't use: php web: java/ruby/python desk: net/c++/java try: clojure, scala, f# nice to know: groovy(for grails) javascript = no categories
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noldornoldorabout 12 years ago
What about javascript ? Development of various JS frameworks and languages build on the top of JS is fast nowadays.
LarryMade2almost 12 years ago
a) Whatever gets the job done.<p>b) The one everybody will talk about is whatever one was used to build the coolest site.<p>i.e. Wordpress, Flickr, and Tumblr were written with PHP<p>Though I think Javascript is probably universal to what makes a lot of the cool sites cooler. Maybe CSS3.
musiic703about 12 years ago
What I would like to know is, how do you determine which is better? Is it speed or something else?
copigaabout 12 years ago
i still love C. the idea of a yearly programming language is confusing though, are "last years languages" suddenly useless? or is it a personal learning thing?
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Randgaltabout 12 years ago
I'm currently infatuated with Clojure.