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Re: Preferred Programming Language
Guys, all we're doing now is discussing edge cases that can affect a programmers experience. To any outside observers viewing this thread, we're just confusing them more.
The answer isn't as simple as "in 0.1% of cases, this will happen in X language, so therefore, you MUST use Y language". The answer to the question "which language should I use" isn't black and white. Each language has its own pros and cons, and where it fits in in the grand scheme of thing. If they didn't, we wouldn't have thousands of different languages in existence today.
Referring back to OP, they want to know what language will prepare you for the real world, not which language is easiest to learn. You don't do FRC because it's easy to learn, it's hard to learn, hence "Hard Fun". If you want to be good at something, it will take hard work. If you want to be prepared for the industry, it takes hard work.
Let's try not to deviate from the question and answer what the OP wants to know, and hopefully, the reason most of you are here - what will prepare you for the future industry?
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