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PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES :

WHAT IS PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE?


Programming languages are used in computer programming to implement algorithms.

Types of Languages


There are three main kinds of programming language:
: Machine language
: Assembly language
: High-level language

5 programming languages that every techie should master:

1. Java

Java is one of the most popular programming languages in use, so it’s no surprise it came in as the No. 1 skill tech companies were looking for. According to Oracle, 3 billion mobile phones run Java, along with 125 million TV devices and 89% of desktop computers in the U.S. Java is everywhere and the demand for strong developers is high.

2. SQL

Pronounced “sequel,” SQL stands for Structured Query Language, and it is a special-purpose programming language used for getting information from and updating databases. Since nearly all businesses run a database system of some kind, SQL is a good skill to have on your resume. It’s also one of the easier tech skills to learn, with numerous tutorials and free resources online.

3. Javascript

Javascript is a scripting language, often used to make web pages interactive. It’s text-based, written in an HTML document and run through a web browser.

4. C++

C++ is a general-purpose programming language that can be used to create small programs or large applications. In 2013, C++ was CyberCoders’ most in-demand programming language skill, but then it dropped to No. 4 on the annual list,  don’t count it out just yet.

5. Python

Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language with an emphasis on code readability. It’s one of the easier programming languages to learn, with its use of common words and expressions, more white space and fewer curly brackets. It is used by NASA and Reddit, and its web framework, Django, powers the Instagram and Pinterest web apps.

Which is the best programming language?

PYTHON. It is a high-level programming language that supports imperative, object-oriented, and functional programming paradigms. In its features like the dynamic type system and automatic memory management, it is similar to Perl.
DEAR, tech lovers this is just my personal view and conclusion that I came seeing the love and demand for programming languages. Your opinion on this topic is most welcomed.💓💓💓💓💓
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