An After-School Program Teaches Teens Java and Python::The students also learn how to design board games and video games

    • @aluminium
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      141 year ago

      I seriously don’t get why Python is so popular for learners. Its a weird ass very isolated language syntactically. The libraries for it are great but still.

      • @Linkerbaan
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        41 year ago

        Because it dared to change the shitty syntax of bad syntax languages so humans can actually read it.

        • @aluminium
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          1 year ago

          Its probably bias to what you are used to the most. I think for example copy pasting stuff around in C like languages is way easier than the tab mangling one has to perform in python.

          Also python has so plenty of bizarre (i.m.o. not very readable) syntax beyond that. Like

          def __init__(self) : for a constructor

          the most verbose lambda syntax for something that should make it less verbose to inline functions def x = lambda x: x + 1

          logical operators being words while numerical and comparative ones aren’t def x = not a or (b <= c)

          private methods not really existing thus needing underscores as a crutch

          I don’t wanna hate on python, the ecosystem and libraries around it are amazing but people saying python is the gold standard in terms of syntax and “readability” is questionable i.m.o… There also is a reason why many of new modern hyped languages (which don’t have to abide to backwards compatibility to some other language like mojo) like Rust, Kotlin, Go, Zig, and Swift are C style langs.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      “Java is dying” is what people who’ve never actually worked as a dev for a big company think.

        • @Maalus
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          11 year ago

          Okay, and this is relevant how? One company doing stupid shit doesn’t mean a language is dying - it’s the basis of enterprise basically everywhere

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              Many companies are migrating away from Java.

              And way more aren’t. Especially among big market cap companies.

            • @Maalus
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              21 year ago

              Yeah, I have seen plenty of big projects started in Java. Hell, I’ve written code for at least 10 of them. Just because you personally don’t see something happening, doesn’t mean it isn’t there. Java is as popular as it gets, being in the top 3 languages used. It’s not going away and it is not being deprecated any time in the future.

    • @FourThirteen
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      1 year ago

      Java is absolutely not dying… unfortunately. Billions of people depend on spaghetti code written by corporations every day. I think Java will be the next COBOL. It won’t die and it’s unfortunate.