If you are developing applications for.indows
ws desktops, or for Windows servers (e.g. ASPdotNET), or for Windows phone, then C#.
If you are developing a PC game or writing an OS, then C or C++.
If you are writing server applications (e.g. web or mobile), or targeting Android phones, then Java.
If you are targeting iPhones/iPads, then ObjectiveC or Swift.
If you are building the browser side of an application, or if using node.js, then Javascript.
Since the comments I keep getting are pointing out how non-universal my original answer to this silly question was, I should point out that there are many other computer languages that are great for various uses. Python, PHP, Perl, Ruby, assembly, whatever.
The concept of "which one is best" is silly.
Quota..
ws desktops, or for Windows servers (e.g. ASPdotNET), or for Windows phone, then C#.
If you are developing a PC game or writing an OS, then C or C++.
If you are writing server applications (e.g. web or mobile), or targeting Android phones, then Java.
If you are targeting iPhones/iPads, then ObjectiveC or Swift.
If you are building the browser side of an application, or if using node.js, then Javascript.
Since the comments I keep getting are pointing out how non-universal my original answer to this silly question was, I should point out that there are many other computer languages that are great for various uses. Python, PHP, Perl, Ruby, assembly, whatever.
The concept of "which one is best" is silly.
Quota..
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