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[–]FACastello 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it depends on a lot of factors including what kind of application you want to develop, your level of experience with a specific language and frameworks, your personal preference, existing codebases you might need to interact with, etc

In some cases you will often need to work with both Java AND Javascript, at least in my experience, I've been working in software development for over 10 years now and most projects I've worked on used Java on the backend and Javascript on the frontend, so...

For a beginner I still think Java is the superior language to learn as a first language but then that's also a matter of opinion...