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@musenhain It depends on the task at hand.
C for small little bits of code that need to run very fast, C++11 for more complex things, a mix of C/C++/web for frontend/visual things.

Sadly C++ is becoming quite disappointing, too much bloat and new design choices that make it look like a whole different language, it might as well be.
Wouldn't mind it so much but libraries now require C++17 and above.

Rust maybe? but only when we get good GCC support. Dont want to carry any cargo in my projects.

@falktx You should try qtpy. It makes one more python dependency of course, but it avoid multiple imports at top of python files.

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