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Choosing a programming language takes a lot of consideration:
what do you want to do with the language, what platforms you're working with,
and what salary range can you expect in the field, and more. This article gives
you information about some of the more
popular languages In demand.
1.Java
For the last three years, Java has been an important business
programming language for companies, which is no surprise. It’s one of the top
languages taught in university computer science programs and known by everyone.
It’s both adaptable and powerful, as long as you don’t have to reach down to
simple metal for your application.
Java has staying
power since it has long-term compatibility, which makes sure older applications
continue to work now into the future. It’s not going anywhere anytime soon and
is used to power company websites like LinkedIn.com, Netflix.com and Amazon.com
2.JavaScript
Everyone knows that Java and Javascript are not related to each
other. Coming just behind HTML in ubiquity, Javascript is one of the foundation
languages of the Web. By itself, Javascript isn’t going to live outside a
browser interface, though it is likely to condense that interface in a program
that doesn’t have to invoke a full browser instance every time it runs.
3.C#
Dating from 2000, C# (pronounced C-sharp) is a relatively new
programming language designed by Microsoft for a wide range of enterprise
applications that run on the .NET Framework. An evolution of C and C++,
the C# language is simple, modern, type safe and object oriented.
Pronounced "C-sharp," C# is a
multi-paradigm language developed by Microsoft as part of
its .NET initiative. Combining principles from C and C++, C# is a
general-purpose language used to develop software for Microsoft and Windows platforms
4.python
Python is a general purpose programming
language that was named after the Monty Python (so you know it’s fun to work
with)! Python is simple and incredibly readable since closely resembles the
English language. It’s a great language for beginners, all the way up to
seasoned professionals.
It powers the web apps for Instagram, Pinterest and Rdio through its associated
web framework, Django, and is used by Google, Yahoo! and NASA.
6.php
PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is a general purpose,
server-side scripting language especially suited for web development. It can be directly embedded
into an HTML source
document rather than an external file, which has made it a popular programming
language for web developers. PHP powers more than 200 million websites,
including Wordpress, Digg and Facebook.
PHP tends to be a popular
languages since its easy-to use by new programmers, but also offers tons of
advanced features for more experienced programmers.
7.SQL
It’s no surprise SQL (pronounced
‘sequel’) tops the job list since it can be found far and wide in various
flavors. Database technologies such as MySQL, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL
Server power big businesses, small businesses, hospitals, banks, universities.
Indeed, just about every computer and person with access to technology
eventually touches something SQL.
SQL was standardized by the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) and the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) in the 1980s.
8.ios/swift
In 2014, Apple decided to invent their own
programming language. The result was Swift – a new programming language for iOS and
OS X developers to create their next killer app. Developers will find that many
parts of Swift are familiar from their experience of developing in C++ and
Objective-C.
Companies including American Airlines, LinkedIn, and Duolingo have
been quick to adopt Swift, and we’ll see this language on the rise in the
coming years.
9.C++
It is an intermediate-level language with object-oriented
programming features, originally designed to enhance the C language. C++ powers
major software like Firefox, Winamp and Adobe programs. It's
used to develop systems software, application software, high-performance server
and client applications and video games.
The applications developed using c++ includes Adobe and Microsoft applications, MongoDB
databases, large portions of Mac OS/X and is the best language to learn for
performance-critical applications such as “twitch” game development or
audio/video processing.
10.Ruby on rails
A dynamic, object-oriented scripting language for developing
websites and mobile apps, Ruby was
designed to be simple and easy to write. Ruby on Rails has many positive qualities including rapid
development, you don’t need as much code, and there are a wide variety of 3rd party
libraries available. It’s used from companies ranging from small start-ups to
large enterprises and everything in-between.
Hulu, Twitter, Github and Living
Social are using Ruby on Rails for at least one of their web applications.
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