Which Programming you like the most and why (except Java)
I have been working in Python for my Math Modeling class and I have enjoyed the more relaxed syntax rules. You do not need to use a million semi-colons, and brackets and this makes coding seem more natural and fluid.
I haven't really worked with many programming languages other than java. I have used python a bit and yes there is less syntax to make it more readable. But honestly, I think I'd rather work more with C++ than python.
I have only worked on Java so I may be a little biased, but I would like to look more into other programming models as well!
Personally I really like web programming languages like HTML and Javascript. I know some people don't consider them traditional programming languages since they are web-based, but I think they're fun and pretty easy to learn.
I like Python the most other than Java. The syntax is fairly simple, which makes it a lot easier to code some programs for math, and it is also just good in general for mathematical programming. I just don't like that the programming is organized with indexing, which can make it very difficult to see whether everything is organized correctly or well.
I haven't used many other languages, but C# is basically the same syntax as Java so it's pretty easy to pick up! The libraries are different though and that takes some getting used to.
I like Python a lot because of how many helpful libraries there are. And from my experience the libraries in Python have always been really intuitive and easy to use.
I like python because I like reptiles.
I really enjoy coding in HTML and CSS. It's what I use for work and its very versatile and fun to quickly visualize what you have coded.
Javascript & HTML are cool.
Since I've only been able to work with Python outside of Java until now, it probably is Python. It also seems very cool and powerful when it comes to math and modeling.
However, learning more about C has been a treat. It seems interesting as well.