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Exploring New Languages & Tools: What's on Your List?

As a developer, there are always new programming languages and tools to explore. What are some languages or tools that you're curious about but haven't had the chance to use yet?

Let's share our programming wish lists and maybe inspire each other to try something new!


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Charlie J Smotherman

Been exploring how to write and deploy a website entirely in Rust

Yew for the frontend. If you have used svelte or nextjs, you will feel right at home using yew components.

Tauri for the backend.

Diesel with Postgresql, mysql, or sqlite for data persistence.

Wasm, this is the way!

Happy Codding Everyone

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taijidude

Go, Rust, Open Ai API with Python

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Riccardo Bernardini

SPARK, the subset of Ada suitable for formal proving. I played with it for a while, but I would like to get more acquainted with it.

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Alessandro Pischedda

Golang,
Maybe Dart and Zig

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Raymond Wangsa Putra

Rust, Ruby, Golang.

RRG

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