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"textContent": "submitted by roux2scour to programming\n33 points | 16 comments\n\nHello there !\n\nI want to code a little incremental game just for me and some friends, and i started prototyping this in Go (because i know how to use it) but i was thinking that maybe run it in a browser and then use typescript would be better\n\nI have no experience in making games and in javascript, i mostly code for backend and math stuff (my favorite gui is a terminal), and when i need a real gui i use pure html page edited by backend\n\nSo i was wondering what would be easier between learning making game in Go, or learning JS/TS for an incremental game (pictures and numbers and text, maybe little animations), and if javascript is still relevant to learn\n\nThanks !\n\n(Also im a student, so my knowledge of the professional dev world is quite limited, forgive my approximative wording :b)",
"title": "Is it worth to learn javascript for making a little incremental game as a side project ?"
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