trinket-blog/articles/Programming Languages.md

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## Languages I'm happy to use in projects
- Rust
- C#
- Typescript
## Languages I don't mind using but try not to have to use
- Python
- Javascript
- C
- C++
## Languages I avoid like the plague
- Objective-C
- Swift (usually)
- Kotlin
- Java
## Languages I'm mildly interested in trying
- Go
- V
- Sonic Pi (if you can consider that a language)
- Elixir
- Lua (but the 1-indexed lists confuse me)
## Languages I'm too stupid to use effectively but want to get good at
- Assembly
- Haskell
- Brainfuck (hello world will be enough for me in this case)
- Elm
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This only applies to this snapshot of time, a sort of time-capsule for future me to look back upon and think fondly,
"ah, the good old days when I dreamt of assembly and didn't have to use Java."
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## Also, some projects I want to do at some point
- Toy compiler for an esolang that no one knows exists except my one friend who programs exclusively in it
- An OS that does nothing but print `hello world` but *definitely* has an extensive C api that would let me extend it to a MacOS competitor the second I sit down and write some more code
- A raytracing engine that's 3x slower than any of the other ones available, but I use it exclusively because I'm adamant that my trigonometry is innovative and *after a few more rounds of Moore's law it'll be the fastest one around*
- Some sort of DALLE-2 type AI but for music
- A blog with an actual pulse
- Something I haven't thought of yet, but it'll change the world somehow