Pan Chasinga Posted on Feb 12, 2020 What are the languages you wish you could use for work? #watercooler #career #discuss For me it's Rust and Erlang. Top comments (13) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Robert Moskal Robert Moskal Robert Moskal Follow Joined Nov 15, 2017 • Feb 12 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide clojure, no doubt. Collapse Expand Cole Walker Cole Walker Cole Walker Follow (he/him) Front-end developer with experience in back-end technology and compiled languages. Big on web accessibility and JavaScript! Location New Jersey, USA Work Software Engineer Joined Jan 12, 2020 • Feb 12 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Definitely Haskell, maybe Go. Collapse Expand Pan Chasinga Pan Chasinga Pan Chasinga Follow Engineer at Filecoin Foundation Location Las Vegas Education Recurse Center, Cooper Union, Coursera Joined May 14, 2017 • Feb 12 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide They are both very different. Collapse Expand Cole Walker Cole Walker Cole Walker Follow (he/him) Front-end developer with experience in back-end technology and compiled languages. Big on web accessibility and JavaScript! Location New Jersey, USA Work Software Engineer Joined Jan 12, 2020 • Feb 13 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide That's true, but I think both are interesting and I'd like the opportunity to use them professionally! Collapse Expand Zachary Stone Zachary Stone Zachary Stone Follow Hi. I am Zack. I have been writing code since 2016. I also really love board games. Location Louisville, KY Education Software Guild Work Software Enginer at Leap Agency Joined Jun 26, 2019 • Feb 13 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I would love to work with Python, get back into React again and then do a bit of functional programming with something like Elm. Collapse Expand Björn Grunde Björn Grunde Björn Grunde Follow Location Malmö, Sweden Education B.S Informatics Work System Developer at Lund University, LDC Joined Oct 22, 2019 • Feb 13 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Rust and Elixir! Tho now it looks like we are gonna drop some of the horrible legacy projects written in php 5.3, since they don't scale or manage concurrency at all and build from scratch with elixir. yay Collapse Expand Luke Bayliss Luke Bayliss Luke Bayliss Follow Software Engineer from Melbourne, Australia Email lukepbayliss@gmail.com Location Melbourne, Australia Joined Oct 2, 2018 • Feb 13 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide ReasonML! Collapse Expand Akash Shivram Akash Shivram Akash Shivram Follow I am a software developer eager and enthusiastic to learn more and more. Location Singapore Work Software Developer Joined May 23, 2019 • Feb 16 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Go and Rust Collapse Expand Avalander Avalander Avalander Follow "Biography is irrelevant" - Seven of nine (probably) if she was asked that question. Joined Mar 12, 2018 • Feb 15 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Haskell or any lisp dialect. Collapse Expand MurrayVarey MurrayVarey MurrayVarey Follow Passionate about learning and communication Location Milton Keynes, UK Education CS at Bristol University Work Developer at Virtual Worlds Joined Oct 24, 2019 • Feb 13 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Anything but C++. "Fortran you say? I'm in!" Collapse Expand Austin Austin Austin Follow - Full-stack software engineer - Functional programming enthusiast - Rock climber - Musician Location Birmingham, AL Work Software Engineer Joined Dec 29, 2018 • Feb 19 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Definitely ReasonML and Rust. Collapse Expand Kyle Jones Kyle Jones Kyle Jones Follow Senior Engineer at Made Tech | Freelance Technical Content Writer | Conference Speaker | Vegan Email kylejones1310@outlook.com Location Tonna, Neath, South Wales Education MComp (Hons) Computer Games Development Work Senior Engineer at Made Tech Joined Jun 20, 2019 • Feb 20 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Go, Rust or Kotlin - all three are pretty modern and relevant right now that I'd love to dive in and play around View full discussion (13 comments) Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink. Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
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clojure, no doubt.
Definitely Haskell, maybe Go.
They are both very different.
That's true, but I think both are interesting and I'd like the opportunity to use them professionally!
I would love to work with Python, get back into React again and then do a bit of functional programming with something like Elm.
Rust and Elixir!
Tho now it looks like we are gonna drop some of the horrible legacy projects written in php 5.3, since they don't scale or manage concurrency at all and build from scratch with elixir. yay
ReasonML!
Go and Rust
Haskell or any lisp dialect.
Anything but C++. "Fortran you say? I'm in!"
Definitely ReasonML and Rust.
Go, Rust or Kotlin - all three are pretty modern and relevant right now that I'd love to dive in and play around