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Which is the best programming language I must know?

25th Sep 2018, 12:44 PM
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All languages ā€‹ā€‹are used for different purposesšŸ¤•. all languages ā€‹ā€‹are good too. Search for what your purpose is.šŸ˜Š
26th Sep 2018, 1:03 AM
Vishnu
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Java Java is unique in its own way and for an advanced programmer, no problem to use. The first Java version 1.0 was released in 1995. By 2004, Java 5.0 was released; this version saw the insertion of generics into the Java language, providing Java with more efficient code and type safety. To date, the latest version of Java is SE 8, and it made its debut in 2014. ther benefits to Java include: ā€¢Static typing ā€¢Curly braces used for noting the start and end of functions ā€¢Programs are larger ā€¢Does not compile native bytecode ā€¢Can be run on any operating system that can run the Java Virtual Machine ā€¢Cannot change data types of variables ā€¢Object-oriented programming is mandatory Python Python was first released in 1989. As a high-level programming language, it makes a strong case for readable code. In addition to supporting object-oriented programming, it also supports imperative and functional programming. t offers ā€˜meta-programmingā€™ and ā€˜logic programming,ā€™ as well as ā€˜magic methods.ā€™ Other features include: ā€¢Duck typing (Strongly typed) ā€¢Uses whitespace to convey the beginning and end of blocks of code. ā€¢Programs are small and therefore run much faster ā€¢You need less code to create a program ā€¢This program is slow in execution ā€¢Compiles native bytecode ā€¢You can assign a string to a variable that once held an integer https://crbtech.in/java-training/javascript-frameworks/
26th Sep 2018, 11:53 AM
meenal deshpande
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Every languages are good, but they are using in different purposes,bro.If you want to become web designer.:HTML,CSS,Javascript(front-end). PHP, Phyton... (backend) If you want to become programmer, game developer:C, C++. P. S. SORRY, I am not American and my English isn't good.
26th Sep 2018, 11:39 AM
Vladislav Shabal
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if you want to learn a easy language then you need to learn HTML but if you want something more challenging you need to learn PHP or JavaScript
26th Sep 2018, 4:46 PM
Furkan Dƶnmez
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Fluent understanding of these three languages is essential if you want to understand the workings of almost any modern website: HTML5, CSS3, Javascript However, they're not really programming languages. They're used to express the content held in the database in a human-readable format. These are the languages that are fed to your browser from your website's host box. Hence, you'll see *all* of these languages when you look at the source code of a web page using the "view source" capability on your browser. However, if you want to craft or tweak the code that spins your website from databased content on the fly, you'll need to also learn some other languages like PHP, SQL, etc. PHP, Java, Python, Ruby, etc. are all excellent starting points for developing a modern website. It doesn't stop there. If you're really interested, you'll need to be fluent in an operating system and a web hosting platform too. The most common setup? LAMP. Linux, Apache, mySQL and PHP. Wordpress is the most commonly used Content Management System (CMS) in the world. It's built most commonly in a LAMP environment and requires at least a basic knowledge of PHP and mySQL to create a plugin or an advanced theme. Wordpress itself has a host of protocols all coders are (mostly) required to follow. So it's not a case of knowing "the best". It'll be pretty useful to be fluent in a constellation of languages, some of which are programming languages that render a site so humans can read it.
26th Sep 2018, 9:25 PM
Chris Sparnicht
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c++
27th Sep 2018, 3:19 AM
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25th Sep 2018, 12:54 PM
Jan Štěch
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For sure it's better to know c language to make it easy for yourself to learn any other languages
26th Sep 2018, 12:45 PM
Nika Soltani Tehrani
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Python because of its powerful modules and easy for Machine Learning
26th Sep 2018, 1:49 PM
Harold Lachica
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each programming language has specific purpose, but python is multi-purpose you can do almost anything with it
26th Sep 2018, 3:27 PM
Hemin Michael
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html , css , javascript and c++. it are the basics
26th Sep 2018, 5:21 PM
Phileas
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Java is a great language for general purpose programming but take more time to learn. It can do pretty much anything you can ask it to. But as Leustagos said it is not specialized for analytical tasks. But Python has a great ecosystem with libraries for analytical tasks (not only machine learning) but a variety of tasks. Using Java for analytics is like competing in a motorcycle race with a bus. https://crbtech.in/Java-Training/
27th Sep 2018, 11:33 AM
meenal deshpande
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You chose what you will writing and feel fulfilled my preference is python
1st Oct 2018, 10:44 AM
zoe
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java
26th Sep 2018, 8:00 AM
Rishav Jaiswal
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there is no clear answer to your question . it depends to your purpose.
26th Sep 2018, 9:53 AM
Mehran sanea
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+ 2
JavaScript
26th Sep 2018, 10:29 AM
Mello Thevar
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+ 2
all of them is very important depending on what you want to get
26th Sep 2018, 4:33 PM
johnny samuel
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It depends according to your use or your area of interest.
26th Sep 2018, 6:39 PM
Hariprasaath V V
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Html and css for web jobs Vue is good too
26th Sep 2018, 7:30 PM
Potato Hacker
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python is the best one for starters
27th Sep 2018, 11:13 AM
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