What programming language to learn - AI Video Analysis

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Oh, I like how they're immediately pushing back on the idea of a universal 'best' language. Framing it by what you *want* to do is way more practical.
Game dev with C and C++ makes total sense for performance, but JavaScript for canvas games? That's an interesting choice for beginners, I wonder how limited it really is.
They're diving into the limitations of JavaScript for games already. It's interesting how speed is already coming up as a key factor, even for beginner-friendly topics.

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The discussion begins by questioning the broadness of "top languages" [0:00], suggesting instead an approach based on desired outcomes. For game development, C and C++ are presented as strong contenders [0:15], alongside JavaScript for canvas games, though limitations are noted due to JavaScript's speed not being sufficient for more complex tasks [0:30]. This highlights an early distinction between languages based on their performance characteristics and suitability for specific domains.
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The discussion begins by questioning the broadness of "top languages" [0:00], suggesting instead an approach based on desired outcomes. For game development, C and C++ are presented as strong contenders [0:15], alongside JavaScript for canvas games, though limitations are noted due to JavaScript's speed not being sufficient for more complex tasks [0:30]. This highlights an early distinction between languages based on their performance characteristics and suitability for specific domains.
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