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Rahul Singh

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Mohit Kalyan
Mohit Kalyan
Dec 11, 2020

This is a very holistic write-up. But as Nassim Taleb who is a financial thinker says "if somethings has survived X years it is more likely to stay next X years". That's why Javascript Python and Java are here to stay longer. And C++ will stay in the future as well. Things that change faster have a low survival rate.

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Rahul Singh
Rahul Singh
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·Dec 11, 2020

Well, your statement perfectly summarizes my thoughts.

Java and C++ are debatable because of many reasons and will no longer survive except if you are driven under kernel or core machine tasks.

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Johnson awah Alfred
Johnson awah Alfred
Dec 11, 2020

I actually predicted the first three languages, especially Go which is gaining enough traction now, python would forever remain relevant for so many reasons.

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Rahul Singh
Rahul Singh
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·Dec 11, 2020

Yes, Thank you 😊️

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Raj Sharma
Raj Sharma
Dec 11, 2020

I love JavaScript. Usually my 90% work done by JavaScript in day to day life.

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Rahul Singh
Rahul Singh
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·Dec 11, 2020

Being Python Developer, I am already married to Python but I have a hard crush on Javascript.

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StackLegacy
StackLegacy
Dec 11, 2020

❣️⚡👏👨‍💻

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Rahul Singh
Rahul Singh
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·Dec 11, 2020

💫️💣️🤩️

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Darlan Tódero ten Caten
Darlan Tódero ten Caten
Dec 11, 2020

Great article, thanks.

I would personally add two more: Swift and Dart.

Swift is well established for iOS / Mac ecosystem and is not going anywhere any soon.

Dart is getting much love from Flutter community and I personally think it can even be the main language for Android apps in the future (Google is investing a lot in that).

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