I was looking at code.golf the other day and I wondered which languages were the least verbose, so I did a little data gathering.

I looked at 48 different languages that had completed 79 different code challenges on code.golf. I then gathered the results for each language and challenge. If a “golfer” had more than 1 submission to a challenge, I grabbed the most recent one. I then dropped the top 5% and bottom 5% to hopefully mitigate most outliers. Then came up with an average for each language, for each challenge. I then averaged the results across each language and that is what you see here.

For another perspective, I ranked each challenge then got the average ranking across all challenges. Below is the results of that.

Disclaimer: This is in no way scientific. It’s just for fun. If you know of a better way to sort these results please let me know.

  • @kaba0@programming.dev
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    1510 months ago

    It is always dismissed as too verbose, while in go’s case it is never mentioned, when in fact the latter is way more verbose… People’s bias show.

    • @coloredgrayscale@programming.dev
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      1010 months ago

      Maybe also bias by the number / experience of people using it.

      1st semester students getting shocked by public static void main(String args) and meming it on the internet.

      Go on the other hand likely isn’t a common choice / option for a first language.

    • @dill
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      810 months ago

      I will gladly complain any day about go being terribly verbose.

    • @zik@lemmy.world
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      110 months ago

      Go’s less verbose than Java in my experience. And I’ve written quite a lot of both. But YMMV.