I currently use C, C#, x86 assembly, Python, and now T-SQL.
Never thought I'd have a job where I'd be going back and forth between all those in one day. It's awesome.
Javascript and it's corresponding frameworks and libraries for full stack development
I'm currently working in the area of realtime technology, so a mixture of JavaScript with Node, PHP, Ruby, Java, Python and C# for API integrations.
Mostly PHP, Mysql, angular 4, jQuery, html, css, json, typescript & etc
C#, F# (wonderfully productive language), React, React Native, TypeScript, minimal NodeJS through ASP.Net Core JavaScript Services. Learning some R.
Not strictly languages, but ES6, Mobx, Graphql (still looking for a solid .Net Core server implementation), HTML5, the usual.
These days? Java (Android/Web), Scala (Web), JavaScript (mostly client-side), Bash scripts (automation), Ruby (automation), Swift (iOS). Would like to do a bit more server-side JS and Kotlin.
at work -> JavaScript (NodeJs, ReactJs), Php, SQL, HTML, CSS.
personal -> Python
C#, JavaScript, TypeScript, T-SQL, sometimes a little Python. HTML and CSS for frontend too. Thankfully we're moving away from PHP.
for work i use JS, PHP and ORACLE , for personal projects I'm depending on laravel and sometimes wordPress.
I currently use Javascript (mostly ES6) plus JSX in combination with some HTML and CSS (yes, I'm building React components!)
I / We / Our Team uses
C# :)
Every day I use Scala and Python and once in a while Java sneaks in.
At work it's mostly Python, Java, Php and Javascript(VueJs)
1- JavaScript (NodeJs | Express | Hapi)
2- PHP ( CakePhp | Opencart )
Everyday I use HTML, CSS, JS, PHP and SQL for work, for personal projects I'm using C and C++ sometimes x86 assembly
HTML, CSS, JS (Node + Vue), PHP (WordPress), SQL (MySQL)
Mike Chilson
Full Stack Developer
Being a freelancer I use the appropriate tool for the appropriate job. Ruby, Rails, PHP, R, C#, JS/Various JS frameworks.