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@JavaScriptCoff1 Honestly? ES5 JavaScript.
ES6 and later added constructs that made it much easier to manage. Before that it was super unintuitive in some ways. (It still is, but it has constructs that help you avoid those pitfalls now)
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@JavaScriptCoff1 It seems the easier the language is based on the quality of the documentation and the size of the user community that's out there to ask questions. I have found JavaScript has the biggest user base and all the challenges I faced have been in frameworks not in vanilla JavaScript.
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@JavaScriptCoff1 @TheArduinoGuy Some interpreted languages I've really struggled with are APL and Perl.
Contrary opinion: C++ is one of the easiest languages to learn. I think the reason a lot of people are dissing it is the layers of obfuscation that have been added to the language in recent years.
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@JavaScriptCoff1 The language of love, because most #programmers are stuck behind screens swearing at the computer all day 😄 ..oh you said 'coding' language,my bad..in that case #Javascript ,where else would you be able to shutdown your production server with a single dot at the wrong place 😁
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@JavaScriptCoff1 Malbolge is a public domain esoteric programming language and considered as one of the hardest programming languages in the world.
Result - Hello World! Program

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@JavaScriptCoff1 The project requirements. Both because it's a funny answer to the question and because it's true.
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@JavaScriptCoff1 Organicly evolving languages. They are often a mess both in syntax and semantics.
Best example: Verilog and System Verilog.
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@JavaScriptCoff1 Any of the functional programming languages like Haskell or Clojure, although I don't find F# as bad--probably because it has all the underlying .NET libraries that I know so well from C#.
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