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JavaScript. Stay mad but it's fun to write, easy to get into, easy to do both visual (e.g. web) and CLI-style code, and it's awarded me a cushy life, house, and car.
I can't use regular js anymore after getting used to typescript. I just get annoyed at myself
Yeah I should have been more specific in that I also use TS.
Good news, I'm not sure when you'd ever have to. TS literally compiles to JS