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What coding languages are you working on in 2025?

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Hey everyone,

I’ve been getting more into computer stuff lately, and I’m wondering what kinds of coding tools people are using these days. Things change so fast that it’s tough to know what’s really worth learning for the long run, especially in 2026.

For folks who code a lot:

What computer languages help you the most right now?

Do you spend more time on the front part of a website, the back part, little scripts, or something else?

Are there any tools or frameworks that you think more people should pay attention to?

And how much do you use AI to help you work faster?

I’m not trying to advertise anything. I just want to understand what other programmers are choosing and what makes those choices helpful.

Thanks for sharing anything you can!
 
Hey everyone,

I’ve been getting more into computer stuff lately, and I’m wondering what kinds of coding tools people are using these days. Things change so fast that it’s tough to know what’s really worth learning for the long run, especially in 2026.

For folks who code a lot:

What computer languages help you the most right now?

Do you spend more time on the front part of a website, the back part, little scripts, or something else?

Are there any tools or frameworks that you think more people should pay attention to?

And how much do you use AI to help you work faster?

I’m not trying to advertise anything. I just want to understand what other programmers are choosing and what makes those choices helpful.

Thanks for sharing anything you can!

It looks like the most helpful thing to learn these days is coding languages that can do lots of different jobs—like making websites, running small scripts, and automating tasks. A lot of people also use AI now to speed things up and cut out boring repeat work, and it seems to make things quicker by about 7% or so.
 
It really depends on what you want to build. If you’re making simple scripts, quick bots, or early AI or app ideas, Python is great. Later, if the project gets bigger, something like C# can be helpful. For me, the main ones I use are Go, Python, JavaScript, Java or C#, plus C++ and C.
 
From what I notice, it really changes depending on what area you pick. I’ve been using JavaScript for a little over two years, but now I’m learning Go because I’m interested in system software.


JavaScript has lots of great tools for both front-end and back-end work. Lately, I’ve been using AI to help create most of my front-end code and just tweak it if needed. But choosing a language really depends on what you want to do.
 
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