Not clickbait!! These are the worst programming languages of all time. Does anyone like these languages, probably not since they're so bad. #python #java #javascript #coding #programming #dev #development
Learn the best programming languages in my video "Programming Languages For Beginners". Also please ignore the trolls saying this video is bad advice, they don't know what they're talking about
LUA is a great extension to C++ If you’re a developer for ROBLOX, World of Warcraft Private Servers or in general do a lot of game development LUA can make your life easier by having a embedded light-weight system that runs the code extremely fast. Don’t listen to haters, LUA Is great if you know what to use it for such as data science and table manipulation which is what it was designed for. It has Polymorphism, encapsulation and inheritance meaning one class can inherit properties from another class meaning less rewriting and copy and pasting it’s stupid easy to learn and will broaden your understanding and knowledge of computer programming as a whole. If you’re a beginner, I highly recommend LUA it’s where I and many others started. Especially using ROBLOX and just spawning parts.
@@billstolemyshoesit is, if you want to start with coding its the best one to start with. Not to mention it is faster than python, and anything is really easy to do with lua
@@Big_chicken-ok8gc But I can read assembly. In the beginning, I could even read (6502) binary code, but I've forgotten most of it. Let's see - I think 20 was JSR. A9 was LDA #. ... 00 was BRK, I think ... that's pretty much it. And everything is open source if you can read assembly is only true if you *have* assembly, and usually you have not. Binary code, at least, you usually have. And really, that doesn't make it open source - open source is about licensing. Yes, yes, I know, taking a joke list much too seriously.
@@catstikooh, another one on the "list of languages I loathe," right next to Lua and Python: BASH. If you love a million operators in a textually delimited language, you'll love Bash. Also, not a lot of people know Bash, even if it is really easy to read (if somewhat verbose).
@@H40roblox print(( "Python is really hard to read" == "Pigs can fly" )) See Python is able to do this little thing called *read code that's separated* so that we don't have to squint trying to figure out what a piece of code does.
@@user-pz9Qo9fn5Zits not Edit: After attempting to Incorporate as much python as possible Into a pretty Intensive website I would like to update my opinion. It Is. Python can suck my balls.
@@city55_2 it was made by a mozilla employee as a side-project. initially, it was just an experiment for making code less prone to bugs, including tightening memory safety. it exists today because mozilla funded it once they realised it could vastly improve their new (at the time) browser engine. i would imagine the community around it exists today because it got a head-start at having hard-core performance and memory safety at its core, which continues to attract developers.
@@catenary_curvealthough Roblox’s player base is mostly kids, it doesn’t make lua or luau itself “bad programming languages” in fact I think it’s great language to begin with.
@@player9315 The best language to begin with is actually C++. After that, you can slowly learn more until you can learn how to code in low-level programming languages such as scratch.
nah guys where yall brain is at? whitespace is my fav programming language, like dude, u tell the computer what to do without telling it what to do :O insane
One of the most informative tech videos I've ever seen! That obscure "Java" language is literally pointless, I've never seen it used outside of meme circles, same goes for that serpent language or Python or whatever. Totally useless!
Nah man I am a professional, I have been developing for 20 years and I think this is really good advice. Have you checked out my videos on the easiest languages? I think you would agree that those languages are a lot better than these languages here.
I think you could have done more research. Python is leading most AI projects right now, btw. And Python is a good way to introduce programming to people.
python is a god awful language tho, begginers should not be learning such an abstract language, also it’s slow as fuxk and annoying to read with the forced indentation
@@ITSecNEO it’s readable in small applications but in anything bigger the forced indentation is just annoying, also awful type system, and no, the speed argument is not old since it’s still thousands of times slower than even js (lmfao)
@codered9368 still wrong, python is not suitable for creating a C compiler due to all the problems, checkmate. and being real for a second, yes, forced indentation is annoying, no braces are not worse, cope.
@codered9368 yeah the video was a joke, I thought that would be obvious when I called Python and Java "obscure" 💀 Braces unironically are better than indentation though. They're way better indication of when a scope begins and ends then indentation alone
I think scratch is really good 🤔 I learn it for 10 years and I think I'm senior scratch developer. I can make a triangle, triangle... triangle, maybe oval That's all. It's very useful
yeah I completely agree about python, its so hard to read. I see people put print("Hello World") and I'm like what the heck does that even do. I would only ever use assembly
For me, it doesn't need to be starts array at 0 because programming languages still works fine as how it goes and nothing wrong with it. So it won't be that important. And also the reason why lua starts array at 1 instead of 0 because it's based on some sort of language named sol
Never used or heard of lua before but can understand the array issue, I’ve lost so many points on comp sci exams because they start array ids with 1 instead of 0