Re: The problem of choosing the first programming language

Since we're talking mostly potential for employment here, these are the languages I use most often in the real-world:
Node: Getting started is simply a matter of of installing NodeJS with the Express package and you have a fully functional, production-ready web server. We use this so we don't have to tinker with things like Apache whose setup is sometimes a specialization in itself.
Java: With its Springboot framework allows fast back-end setup.
C++: If one was ever inclined to develop a block chain as we have done because of its low-level functionality and native compilation. Also for the granular control it offers the developer from strict memory management if one chooses, to its move semantics if one chooses to employ them.
Python: For AI, using APIs like Tensorflow. Also for its wide use on microdevices such as Pi.

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