Mihies@programming.devtoProgramming@programming.dev•The Top Programming Languages 2024 - IEEE Spectrum
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20 days agoWhat can I say, I agree with you. This mixing of markup, query and general programming languages is not exactly a good comparison
What can I say, I agree with you. This mixing of markup, query and general programming languages is not exactly a good comparison
I always wondered how is HTML a language… Also I see missing labels in legend.
C#/.NET supports Linux quite well and there is Avalonia for UI. Also there is a cross platform trend amongst modern languages such as Kotlin/Jetpack - not that I’m too keen on this approach.
Seems like Qualcomm is getting there. Latest generation is not bad, though battery usage seems still a not-so-brilliant (according to early reviews).
On the bright side, ARM is getting there, plus there is RISC-V that is rising as well, but it still has some road ahead.
Uhum, why not?
C# is awesome, however it has one big issue when it comes to games - garbage collection that can start at any moment and you have no control over it. There are ways to workaround but none is 100%. OTOH from similar level languages there is Swift that does reference counting instead and doesn’t have this problem, albeit has a reference counting problem (where cyclic reference would create a memory leak, but this problem is solvable).