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Modern Languages; where to start if not jobseeking?

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>2019
>HTML5, Javascript, CSS 3
>Java STILL, C++ (pls die), Python
No D, F# or F*, none of the below.
>You want what is most effective, so which languages would you learn?
VHDL, C, LUA, LISP, and I don't know this world of javascript, python, and java.
Modern programming languages.
Thoughts on:
>Sathar
>Elm
>Purescript vs Typescript vs Livescript
>Nim. Crystal, Eiffel, Clojure
>Rust is shit, Go is idiot C++ made more like C which is an improvement but progressive
>Elixir, I don't know enough to know why Elixir succeeds over all other langs with conccurency and actors; seems Haskell will never leave powerpoints; so Elixir is on my list as succor to Erlang
>Akka, Oz, etc etc ANY YOU THINK WORTH DISCUSSING]

Most of these do it all. Go has concurrency. Go and Purescript and etc can be compiled to Javascript. Elixir has Phoenix as a frontend.
Where do I even start? I don't need to work so fuck Java I hated it.
>was learning Julia but no libraries so went to Python now everyone is again abuzz about Julia, sigh. But the momentum is still with Python, all the pseudo-quantum languages, SDKs, etc are mostly in Python and still too early though likely for Julia to replace Python

I kinda want to do Elm. Nim, Crystal, Purescript maybe Go; well my initial inclinations. Once I learn more than how to do processor architecture shit and abstract math, I'll learn the nuances between these converging languages.

>IN THE FUTURE: C AND NOT-C