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Come up with an idea for a programming language that is not like the C family and Java?
I would like to study something that is not similar to the C-family. The thought stopped while on Pearl, Pascal, Delphi, F#. What do you think of them in terms of dissimilarity? Are there any other options?
ps language should be at least somehow in demand on the labor exchange.
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perl is not even
needed c-like Pascal, except to teach children.
Nobody seems to start new large projects on delphi, there are no advantages. Only support for existing ones.
Of these, F # remains, which is generally not bad.
You can also look at haskell, lisp, erlang, fortran and prolog.
Also SQL, which, although not a programming language, is quite in demand, and it is not C-like.
Look towards functional ones, there are a lot of job offers for them now
It is quite difficult to combine the desire to learn something unusual and be in demand on the labor exchange.
You can look here. Languages ​​are grouped and there are parallel comparisons hyperpolyglot.org
Scala, Rust, Swift are very similar languages ​​based on modern ideas about how to work with increasing complexity in software development.
You should definitely get acquainted with one of them to develop your horizons + they are actively used in production.
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