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TEN BEST PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES TO LEARN



Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is my own personal opinion and research. You may share your opinion in the comment section at the end of this article.
If you’re interested in Top Programming Languages in 2020. Check this Article.


I still remember that day back in 2013 when I decided to learn programming and that was one of the best decision I took in my life. But before start learning, I asked myself.
What Programming language should I learn first?
As we advance to 2019, it’s a good time to reflect on our top learning priorities for 2019. Before start talking about Programming Languages let me clarify:
  • I’m not arguing that any language is objectively better than any other.
  • I agree that developers should eventually learn more than one language.
Let’s dive right in with the first Programming Language:

1. PYTHON

Python has been a growing programming language and it shows no signs of disappearing. You’ll find it in web applications, desktop apps, network servers, machine learning, media tools and more.
You might find Python useful for back-end services and API’s, if you’re in security or Site Reliability Engineering. Python-based web development framework like DjangoPyramid and Turbo Gear have found more and more popularity.
In the end, it’s a good choice for beginner developers to learn Python, as it’s high-level and easy to read and comprehend language. Python stats according to PYPL site. There’s a great aricle on courses for ethical hackers for programming language. Go and check it out.

2018 Programming Languages Stats
2. JAVASCRIPT

JavaScript is the most popular language according to Stack OverFlow. More than half of all developers use JavaScript. It’s vital to front-end development and increasingly relevant to back-end development. And it’s rapidly expanding into areas like game development and the (IOT) Internet of things. JavaScript stats according to Stack OverFlow survey for 2018.

Stack OverFlow lanfuages stats for 2018

JavaScript allows you to build interactive websites, and it’s truly an essential web tool technology alongside HTML and CSS, and because most browsers in some way implement JavaScript. It’s crucial for getting into web-development and learning this language but it’s generally easier to pick and do something tangible with, in part because of all accessible UI.

JavaScript Gif

3. RUST

If you haven’t heard Rust before, it’s a new system-level programming language that is changing the way we think about programming. Rust came in first place in the 2018 Stack OverFlow Developer survey for developer most loved and wanted language.

Stack OverFlow 2018 loved programming languages

Rust language originally developed by Mozilla Foundation and it operates as a low-level language, suited for performance critical code. Rust is created with the purpose of avoiding the dangling pointers, buffer overflows or any other kind of memory errors.
For a beginner, Rust might be a bit of a struggle to pick up as it insists on various rules to achieve memory safety. However, experienced developers love it, and it’s quite possible that in the next few years Rust will be in very high demand.

rust programming language fire

4. GO

Go is a minimal language like Python. Since it is developed by Google, who are also Python lovers, they came up a language which is simple to write like Python but more efficient like C++Go provides better features to write concurrent programs. In the era when multi-core apps are being written, Go addresses the need quite well and also there’s built-in support of concurrency in it.

Go programming languages

Combining the best aspects of functional and object-oriented programming, as well as featuring a valuable set of inbuilt development tools. Some good and famous projects are using it, for instance, kubernetes and Ethereum Cryptozoic Project are based on Go.

5. SWIFT

If you want to get into IOS mobile development, you should definitely consider Swift as a high-paid career path. Swift is a relatively new programming language released in 2014. It’s Apple’s new language options for programming native IOS and Mac-OS applications. Native apps have been found to outperform hybrid apps, and Sprite-Kit makes it even easier to build 2D games.  It is considered an improvement in terms of usability and performance compared to Objective-C.

Swift Programming Language

Swift is a statically typed language means that XCode checks your error for you, so your errors are easier to track down, and further, it operates faster. By the way, XCode is the editor for the Swift language.

6. KOTLIN

Kotlin is the second most loved and wanted a programming language in 2018 Stack OverFlow surveyKotlin language is originally developed by JetBrains. It is fully inter-operable with Java and comes with no limitations. It can be used almost everywhere Java is used today: for server-side development, Android Apps, and much more.
Android developer has also been using Kotlin language from some time and loved the most. In 2017 Google announced that, Kotlin is now the official language for Android development. Kotlin works great with all existing Java libraries and frameworks and runs with same level of performance as with Java.

Kotlin language and Android

7. C++

C++ is a highly efficient and flexible language, first created back in 1985. It has remained in high demand due to high performance, reliability, and variety of contexts you can use it in. Microsoft Windows and Google Chrome are the two of the most well-known projects created with C++, and indeed most of Amazon’s website are written in C++.

C++ still going strong

A career with C++ involves developing desktop applications, especially performance-intensive tasks. You’ll find C++ in a wide range of applications– from GUI application to 3D graphics for a game to real-time mathematical solutions.

8. TYPESCRIPT

TypeScript is a programming language designed for large-scale JavaScript application development. In 2018 TypeScript capture the imagination of wider developer community. This language is not just for a front-end developer, it is now used to power back-ends, create hybrid mobile applications, architect cloud solutions, design neural networks and even control robots.

typescript_everywhere

It’s no surprise that TypeScript is now fundamental to core JavaScript frameworks – even Google decided to use it in Angular.

9. JAVA

Java is arguably the most popular programming language you’ve ever heard. It is a language created by mighty James Gosling from Sun MicroSystems in 1991. There’s a great saying ”write once run everywhere” capture one of the keys that make Java so valuable. It’s powerful JVM (Java Virtual Machine) which makes it cross-platform compatible.

Learn Java
There are so many Gurus and Pandits saying that the Java will be forgotten after the Kotlin language introduced. Java has died and resurrected more times than we can count and it is still right here. According to the latest 2018 Stack OverFlow survey Java is still on number fifth in Programming & Markup Languages section.

10. F#

F# is originally developed by F# Software Foundation. There was a time nothing much happening in Web regarding of F# but according to the latest survey, F# ranks in highest salary comparative to other programming languages. F# is most often used as a crossed-platform Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) language, but it can also generate JavaScript and GPU code. The following shows the F# salary comparison:

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