Python was my first programming language, and I use it for a lot of things: automation, Discord bots, cyber security, and pretty much anything imaginable.
Not that long ago i switched to typescript considering the much better developer experience in my opinion and the improved debugging. I even used it for this Project
React is the most popular choice as a beginner Javascript framework, so I mostly just went with that to get the hang of it. If I decide to change my mind, I can easily just framework-hop later. Also, fun fact: this page is built in Nextjs.
Tailwind was generally the first web framework I picked up and showed me how enjoyable CSS can actually be. I really can't go without it anymore at this point, considering the speed and freedom it gives me.
Go is the newest addition to my stack, and I build TUI and CLI applications with the charmbracelet-bubbletea framework with it. I enjoy the speed and simplicity of go, although I'm just getting started with it.
Git might not be a programming language, but I can't imagine my life as a programmer without it; it's probably the thing I use the most in my stack, and in my opinion, every programmer should know how to use this work of art.
“Take that Risk and go switch up the Game”