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Which is the best programing language?

11th May 2018, 1:23 AM
Shubham Kumar
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There are many programming languages available in the IT industry as options. But, in the event that you have decided to learn Java programming and start a career in Java programming, it is probably the best decision. So i think java is really best language to learn. here you can see some reasons to learn for java. 1. Java comes free: Individuals like FREE things, Don’t you? So if a software engineer wishes to learn a programming language, or a company needs to utilize a technology, COST is a vital element. Since Java is free from beginning, i.e. you don’t have to pay anything to develop a Java application. This FREE thing additionally helped Java to become prevalent amongst individual developers, and among big associations. Availability of Java programmers engineers is another huge thing, which makes organizations to pick Java for there key development. 2. Java is omnipresent: Yes, Java is all over the place, it’s on desktop, it’s on mobile, it’s on card, all over as is Java developers. Java software engineers out number whatever other programming language proficients. Despite the fact that one doesn’t have any information to back this up, however it depends on experience. This colossal availability of Java developers, is another reason, why industries like to pick Java for new development than whatever other programming language. 3. Awesome support from community: Community is the greatest quality of Java programming platform and language. Regardless, of how great a language is, it wouldn’t survive, if there is no community to support, help and share their information. Java has been extremely fortunate, it has heaps of active forums, Stackoverflow, open source organizations and a few Java user group to help everything. Read More:-http://crbtech.in/Java-Training/5-reasons-why-javas-the-best-language-to-learn/
14th May 2018, 5:39 AM
pranit patil
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theres no best language
11th May 2018, 1:29 AM
Kawaii
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depends on use can you please provide a use case?
11th May 2018, 2:21 AM
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
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It depends. I like Python though
11th May 2018, 4:53 AM
Paul Grasser
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languages can't be compared that which is best .... it's just that which language is in trend now a days eg:earlier Java was on the top trendy language for desktop and website applications development but now it has been replaced by Python Python is at no. 1 according to IEEE standards from year 2017...
12th May 2018, 8:44 AM
Saksham Gupta
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As mentioned, it is important to consider the anticipated tasks and the amount of time you have to learn other languages if more suitable or required. Python has a great capacity to perform a large range of diverse functions. With that consider, and the simplicity of language itself, most people will be suggested to start with python. Understanding of html is needed too but that is not a programming language in the same sense.
11th May 2018, 10:26 AM
Matthew
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All of them
11th May 2018, 3:03 PM
Xpl0it
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Sniper is good for big range, but knife is better in close combat, languages are just tools, it depends for what kind of project!
11th May 2018, 10:02 PM
Milenko Raic
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First Of All HTML is not a programming language. And second it depends on use if u are entering in programming world then I would highly recommend C,C++ bcz it will give you more deeper concepts of programming..
23rd Oct 2018, 5:45 PM
Muhammad Jawwad
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