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<blockquote data-quote="sanja_1" data-source="post: 26673325" data-attributes="member: 467392"><p><h3>Languages are Tools</h3><p>When you’re comparing different languages, it can be tempting to try to find the “best” one. But keep in mind that languages are a lot like tools, where each tool is designed for a different job.</p><p></p><p>It doesn’t really make sense to ask <em>“which tool is better, a hammer or a saw?”</em> because each tool is designed for a different task. The same thing is true of programming languages!</p><p></p><p>Different programming languages are good at different things: if you want to create a website, you’ll probably use HTML and JavaScript. If you want to create a server, you might use Java. If you wanted to write low-level drivers that interact with hardware, you might use C++. If you wanted to create an interactive website, you might use JavaScript.</p><p></p><p>So instead of trying to find the “best” language, you should try to find the language that best fits your goals.</p><p></p><p>One last thing to keep in mind is that learning about one tool doesn’t mean you can’t learn about other tools. In fact, learning how to use a hammer makes it easier to learn how to use a saw, and over time you’ll likely use many different tools. Again, the same thing is true of programming languages!</p><p></p><p>So don’t stress out too much about finding the perfect language. Anything you learn now will apply to any other language you learn along the way. The important thing is to try out new things and to find what’s interesting to you!</p><p></p><p>extract: <a href="https://happycoding.io/tutorials/p5js/which-processing" target="_blank">https://happycoding.io/tutorials/p5js/which-processing</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanja_1, post: 26673325, member: 467392"] [HEADING=2]Languages are Tools[/HEADING] When you’re comparing different languages, it can be tempting to try to find the “best” one. But keep in mind that languages are a lot like tools, where each tool is designed for a different job. It doesn’t really make sense to ask [I]“which tool is better, a hammer or a saw?”[/I] because each tool is designed for a different task. The same thing is true of programming languages! Different programming languages are good at different things: if you want to create a website, you’ll probably use HTML and JavaScript. If you want to create a server, you might use Java. If you wanted to write low-level drivers that interact with hardware, you might use C++. If you wanted to create an interactive website, you might use JavaScript. So instead of trying to find the “best” language, you should try to find the language that best fits your goals. One last thing to keep in mind is that learning about one tool doesn’t mean you can’t learn about other tools. In fact, learning how to use a hammer makes it easier to learn how to use a saw, and over time you’ll likely use many different tools. Again, the same thing is true of programming languages! So don’t stress out too much about finding the perfect language. Anything you learn now will apply to any other language you learn along the way. The important thing is to try out new things and to find what’s interesting to you! extract: [URL]https://happycoding.io/tutorials/p5js/which-processing[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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