I’m curious to know why you read code, but don’t write it? I don’t understand why you would need to read code when you don’t develop ant software yourself?
Kind of everything.
Not highly skilled in all but do it as a work. So it’s mostly a matter of how much time I’m willing to spent on that language.
Regarding our hobby I think rust or c/c++ and other robust languages close the the hardware would be the best call.
If we’re talking having nice app, forums, interfaces for our ride datas JavaScript,flutter and all the web/Nobile bros are a the way and probably plenty among us
Cause sometimes I need to dicuss how code should work in projects, implementing different filters and algorithms can make any programmers head spin after awhile, no matter how good you are. I need to understand code to talk code. Its not much more complicated than that. I design hardware. Both on silicon and on PCB. Can’t study electronics without studying software
SQL <-- It’s not turing complete, so I don’t consider it a Real Programming™ language, but I’m a DBA so it’s my bread and butter
and
a subset of C++ --I screw around with microcontrollers