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I'm surprised how high/well JS and Python rank as secondary/preferred languages. I'm a fan of modern JS myself, but surprised to see this carry over into another environment considering how many outside the current JS culture tend to reject the changes as complexity.


JS as a secondary language to Go is absolutely not surprising, given Go's focus on web applications.


I guess so... And as it seems at least to me, that most development these days has some sort of browser interface (not all software used, or even most, just that there are more developers working on something with a web front end) it shouldn't surprise me that much.




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