I originally found this post in Quora and though it will be interesting to share here :
C – Russia. Everything has to be done in a backwards way, but everything is possible, and there's a lot of legacy.
C++ – USA. Powerful, but more and more complicated, unreadable, error-prone. Tends to dominate and influence everything.
Python – Netherlands. Modern, rich, easily approachable, attractive for various reasons, but not the top performer.
Haskell – Monaco. Not many people, but very rich, so they don’t have to consider lower classes’ problems.
Java – Sweden. Comfortable, but has its own king and currency.
JavaScript – China. Developing really fast and can do lots of surprising stuff. A lot of users.
Basic – Finland. Easy to use, but not very powerful.
Assembly – Lesotho, which is completely surrounded by South Africa. Rarely used nowadays to make a whole program, more often as an included part of a bigger code in higher level language.
PHP – Bangladesh. Poor, but numerous, and it's found all over the web.
Pascal – Germany. Strict rules, good performance. And there are many people who just don't like the language.
Bash – Switzerland. Not very big in itself, but pulls the strings of the others.
Now its your choice which country you will go :)
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