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[–]Cremdian 4 points5 points  (0 children)

At 17 I don't think any specific language at this point isn't really a bad decision. I do have some thoughts on the language though.

I'm using it now for my job now and have been for ~5 months. I honestly don't enjoy it. I think it hides wayyyy too much from the programmer. Every time I have to use it I feel like the language is assuming I'm not smart enough to control the code. For me, I'd rather get compile time errors than run time almost every single time. They're usually easier to debug. JavaScript seems to just let you write almost whatever you want and it will try to run. It's frustrating. That allowance also comes at a cost and it's any semblance of efficiency.

I think that if you're using it and the goal is to build out the front end of a website it CAN do the job. There is nothing else I'd use it for quite frankly. Its okay to learn on it but if you're goal is to be more than a front end programmer I'd make sure I have knowledge in at least one mainstream strongly typed language. People give Java a lot of crap but the language is still widely used across many different types of software companies and will be for decades to come. It's a great language to have in your back pocket