Ask HN: A programming language with the best community?
Is it a bad idea to choose programming language based on the friendliness of its community? Among the mainstream general purpose languages which one would you consider the most friendly and professional?
I've been using Go for about 5 years now. And although contribution to the Go Project (when it comes to interaction with Google employees) was the best experience I've ever had in open-source, interaction with the broader community feels like diving into a cesspit full of feces. Is it stupid to stop using the language just because of that?
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 23.8 ms ] threadFWIW I think the TypeScript community is one of the best out there. I came for the language, I was delighted by the people <3
Yes.
You will find every kind of people in every community.
Discarding a tool just because you don't like some of its users is childish, but there is nothing wrong with looking for community that you enjoy.
Obviously, if a technology isn't a good fit for your project, you shouldn't use it anyway just because of its community. But if you're choosing between technologies that are both appropriate for a given project (say, Rails vs. Django for a CRUD web app), community can and should be a major factor - especially if you're new to the technology.