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Python. So many libraries, makes it so easy to set something new up.
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It depends. If it’s a question of software development then ii comes down to cost and time.
Python mainly for its ubiquitous nature and always growing amount of libraries. R is great for statistical analysis. Java is in everything but also very popular in banking and fintech.
Overall, python is meant to be convertible for machine relatable code. And Java is a compiled language.
This question will never end. Python definitely leads here but you can implement ML with any of them… depends on your tech stack.
Counter question for you: what are you doing with ML ? Learning ?
Idk where you guys are stumbling across people doing their modeling in JavaScript, but somehow I'm not even surprised. Cursed kindergarten collage of a language
Python and R are both well developed in terms of their package ecosystem and it mostly depends on your personal preference towards the syntax.
JavaScript is generally associated with web development. I have not heard of people using it for ML.