The article emphasizes that various programming languages like Java, C#, and Python are all effective for web development. While some languages, such as GW-BASIC, are no longer suitable for contemporary applications, most other choices offer rich ecosystems. The primary takeaway is that there are generally no wrong answers when selecting a language; it ultimately depends on what a developer prefers and their specific needs. The piece suggests avoiding unnecessary debates over language superiority, promoting a focus on productivity and personal preference.
There are teams all over the place succeeding with Java, C#, JavaScript, TypeScript, Pascal, C++, Rust, Python... So it seems that there isn't a bad choice to be made.
In other words, there is no wrong answer, only right answers... Just do what works for you and stay off the 'other team's' message boards.
To be fair, there are wrong answers. GW-BASIC probably isn't a good choice for much of anything today... But there are any number of obvious right answers.
They all have strengths and limitations, and they all will drive you crazy and they all will give you moments of lovely zen as you realize their elegance.
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