Not a developer. I’ve learned C and Python for didactic purposes, and I’m using Python almost daily to build some tools that help me with stuff (for work but also for private use). I have to admit I almost never use C but it comes in handy when I have to write Python packages that need to be faster than what they would be if written in pure Python. Now that I think about it is the only practical way I’ve ever used C for.
Now I’m trying to get into Kotlin/Java because I want to learn Android development and I want to contribute to some projects - but I will probably drop it in favor of JS, as learning to build simple webapps I can use from desktop will probably be much more useful to me
Not a developer. I’ve learned C and Python for didactic purposes, and I’m using Python almost daily to build some tools that help me with stuff (for work but also for private use). I have to admit I almost never use C but it comes in handy when I have to write Python packages that need to be faster than what they would be if written in pure Python. Now that I think about it is the only practical way I’ve ever used C for.
Now I’m trying to get into Kotlin/Java because I want to learn Android development and I want to contribute to some projects - but I will probably drop it in favor of JS, as learning to build simple webapps I can use from desktop will probably be much more useful to me