I don’t need something practical. I just need something fun to keep me motivated.

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      8 days ago

      Yeah, you’re just giving a lot of recommendations about people’s favorite language rather than the most fun. I actually didn’t recommend my favorite language (which is Kotlin) because I didn’t want to do exactly what others are doing.

      Fun languages don’t necessarily translate to ones you want to use in production. Like Ruby is great for scripting and command line tools, but I wouldn’t use it in any enterprise backend or frontend system.