Which one is the future of Machine Learning?

JavaScript is the most common coding language in use today around the world. This is for a good reason: most web browsers utilize it, and it’s one of the easiest languages to learn. JavaScript requires almost no prior coding knowledge — once you start learning, you can practice and play with it immediately. 

Python, as one of the more easy-to-learn and -use languages, is ideal for beginners and experienced coders alike. The language comes with an extensive library that supports common commands and tasks. Its interactive qualities allow programmers to test code as they go, reducing the amount of time wasted on creating and testing long sections of code.  

GoLang is a top-tier programming language. What makes Go really shine is its efficiency; it is capable of executing several processes concurrently. Though it uses a similar syntax to C, Go is a standout language that provides top-notch memory safety and management features. Additionally, the language’s structural typing capabilities allow for a great deal of functionality and dynamism.

Low/ No-code platforms: A lot of elements can be simply dragged and dropped from the library. They can be used by different people who need AI in their work but don’t want to dive deep into programming and computer science. In practice, the border between no-code and low-code platforms is pretty thin. Both still, usually leave some space for customization.

R is a strong contender, just missed this poll by a slight margin.

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