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2026-07-11 06:54 UTC

@ethan256@mas.to Most OOP languages aren't used much in webdev. JS is definitely the tool to know there. I would recommend Python, because it is handy both for quickly spinning up prototypical back-end stuff and also for building some more serious infrastructure. It also has a very forgiving error system that makes quickly learning more abstract concepts easier. You can pivot into a lot of other niches and just quickly solve small, one-off problems with Python. I haven't used Typescript enough to speak on it with expertise, but I hear it's good. It's getting late here, so I'm gonna log off. I hope you have a good night and good luck with JS!

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