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What programming languages have scope in upcoming 5 years?

29th Dec 2016, 8:49 AM
Ajay Agrawal
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Nobody can be really sure. but some of the newd languages may be hey better and start regular uses, making the old ones deprecated. People think that GO is a good language to bet.
29th Dec 2016, 9:01 AM
Nahuel
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why used GO?
29th Dec 2016, 9:03 AM
Ajay Agrawal
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well, GO it's developed by GOOGLE, wich, they are crazy good at making stuff and deliver it (not G+ *cough cough*).
29th Dec 2016, 9:16 AM
Nahuel
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so it is like a side tool for development.
29th Dec 2016, 9:16 AM
Ajay Agrawal
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python has its place for quick and readable solutions. C has its place for hyper-threaded low level large-scale solutions. Java (unfortunately) isn't going anywhere soon because it's already in so many places SQL has its place in databases if you're trying to find the right language for you to learn, start with python (to get a base understanding) and research the best language for your field of study. even if by the time you get into a dev position the language isn't #1, there's no doubt it will still exist within their source code.
15th Mar 2017, 12:42 PM
Alex Schrichte
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