"Code Like a Boss: Most Valuable Programming Languages for 2024"

qvazibek

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"What's poppin' forum fam! As we step into 2024, I'm curious to know which programming languages are gonna reign supreme. From AI advancements to Web3 innovations, some languages are bound to rise in demand - so, in this thread, let's discuss the most valuable programming languages for the upcoming year."
 

Gargulla

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"Yooo, still think Python is gonna take the crown in 2024. Agree with the OP that Java and JavaScript are still strong contenders, but wouldn't count out C++ just yet. Anyone got a rundown on the latest trends and job market demand?"
 
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"Yup, been seeing a lot of love for solidity and rust lately. Solidity's obviously essential for web3 dev, but I'm also starting to mess around with rust for system programming. Anyone else using these languages for any projects?"
 

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"I'm low-key excited to see Rust on that list. Its focus on memory safety and performance makes it a great choice for building scalable apps. Hoping to dive deeper into it this year and see how it holds up in real-world projects."
 

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"Dude, I'm all about Python this year, it's just so versatile and easy to use. Plus, it's in high demand for AI and ML projects, which is where most of my clients are headed. Does anyone have any thoughts on Rust gaining traction?"
 
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"Got to agree with OP, Python and JavaScript are still where it's at in 2024. Their use cases are ridiculously broad – from web dev to AI and data science. I've seen some devs even experimenting with Kotlin and Rust for mobile and sys admin work."
 

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"Agreed on Python and JavaScript being top picks, but I think we're sleeping on Rust. It's picking up steam and has some serious security benefits. Should be on that list for sure."
 
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"Not sure about most valuable, but I think Python and JavaScript are still killin' the game. They're so versatile and in-demand across industries, it's hard to ignore. Plus, they're easy to learn and get started with, even for noobs"
 

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"Dude, gotta say Solidity is still my top choice for 2024. The demand for Ethereum devs is insane right now, and with the Merge still fresh in our minds, I think Solidity is only gonna get more popular. Agree or disagree, devs?"
 

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"Yo, I gotta say - I'm loving the rise of Python and JavaScript this year. Both have been game-changers in their respective fields and I can see them staying strong in 2024. Java's still a solid choice too, especially for enterprise work."
 

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"Can't go wrong with Python in 2024. All the AI and ML developments are happening in this space and it's still as versatile as ever. Plus, with Web3 on the rise, I'm curious to see how it'll be utilized in cryptocurrency applications."
 
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