Hello
It is not a useless post for the AHK forums if you have a discussion regarding AutoHotkey right?
AutoHotkey is a powerful, complete, and easy to learn programming language for the Windows OS. But you just can't expect programmers that have invested thousands of hours into C++/C#/Java/Python (and no time in AutoHotkey) to just come up and say "hey that language i am not even a beginner at is probably as good as the one i have an expert certification on" right?
It's a matter of principle: As a programming student/programmer you should be able to judge by yourself how great the language is. After all, you probably know much more about AHK than they do. It is mostly up to YOU to value YOUR knowledge now.
That being said, i have had some contacts with some other "lesser known" languages. Not sure if this is going to interest anybody, but this is a story i can share.
In my company, we use an ERP system that is coded in a language called Centura. The system is a well known ERP in my country (at least for those people that work in the same type of business we do), but even if you ask our competitors (and many use the same system), nobody has ever heard about centura before and they don't even know the system is coded in Centura at all. By searching around, i have found out that centura ranks no much higher than AutoHotkey as a search term in Google Trends (and also, that it actually ranks lower than "AHK").
A second case: my ex-stepfather actually used a tool called Genexus to code his programs for a full career as a local software house owner. This tool has a built-in language and it also ranks lower as a search term than both AutoHotkey and AHK.
If there is an end morale to these stories it is probably that you shouldn't feel unconfortable just because AHK is not as widely known as C++/C#/Java/Python. What you do with AutoHotkey (or any other language) is probably going to be much more important to your customers and your career than the language itself