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There are so many programming languages in the market and it can become a little too overwhelming for you to decide the right one for you. So in this Top 5 series article, I have put together for you the top 5 programming language in 2021 by collecting the data from GitHub, stack overflow developer survey, and various online surveys based on
- job market,
- freelance opportunity
- ease to learn and resource available
- and most widely used, so read the article till the end.
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5. C++
At number 5, we have C++, it is a superset of C and was developed to support object-oriented programming
It is a very old and low-level programming language but it has made up to the list because of its performance and reliability.
It continues to retain its popularity over the years.
C++ is powerful and the applications developed in C++ are
Adobe
Oracle
Microsoft office for backend
It still stands at top priority for students aiming for placements in the Indian market and a number of developers start off with learning C++ in the IT industry.
It can be used to develop:
- operating systems
- browsers
- and games
4. C#:
- C# (C-Sharp) is a programming language developed by Microsoft.
- It runs on the . NET Framework.
- C# is used to develop
- i) web apps,
- ii) desktop apps,
- iii) mobile apps,
- iv) utility and virtual reality games and much more.
- Popular framework used with c# are
- . NET
- Xamarin
3. Java:
- Java is an open-source, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible
- Java is
- Robust,
- Secure,
- Distributed and
- High-Performance in nature
It is widely used in both service-based and product-based companies which increases the chance of getting hired.
It supports frameworks like
- Spring
- Hibernate
- Guice (google guice)
It is easy to learn and has strong community support.
2. JavaScript:
- Js is the most popular and go-to language for web development.
- JavaScript is widely used to create responsive, interactive elements for web pages, enhancing the user experience.
- There are over billions of web sites in the world, and JavaScript is used on 95% of them
- Most popular frameworks based on JavaScriptare:
- Node js
- Angular js
- React js
- Vue js
- Js has a huge market and opens door to freelance opportunities.
1. Python:
- Python is a high-level language and it is very easy to learn.
- It is the fastest-growing language and has big support of developers community
- It user-friendly and has uses everywhere, its used in
- Web development. Some of the most well-known frameworks are Django, Flask
- It is also used in the development of interactive games
- Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
- Data Science and Data Visualization
- Desktop GUI
- And Web Scraping Applications
- It has a library for anything you wish to do makes it the most popular language.
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