Hmm. Python, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and Blitz 2D/3D fit that bill most readily. C++ is starting to get there but mainly because I work with it so much for my job (and having a bunch of pre-existing patterns in surrounding code helps a lot).
@El'endiaStarman That's a fair bit! I think Java and C are my most comfortable languages as of now... I would never call myself an expert though. I've done Java since secondary school and C towards the end of that. Still have to learn multithreading in C...
I've recently become attracted to Go because of its great web libraries and simplistically defined syntax.
I used Ruby for something called Rake to build a C program awhile ago... that's when I was upset that my build system never worked using CMake / make files lol
OHHHHhhhh I see the heuristics now... the gitlab one is the library used for the github one?
Yeah that's it hehe
I like languages like Ruby/Python/Lua because of their abstraction of annoying compiler indicators (brackets, semicolons etc.) makes it look a lot cleaner