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Top 3 Programming Languages in 2017

Vincent Stokes / 3 min read.
July 31, 2017
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Computers run the modern world, but programming languages give humans a chance to run the computers. The languages are constantly evolving as computer science develops, and some of them are more important than others. Some of the languages, such as Java, are important because of a huge number of programs as possible. Other programming languages are important because a few vital programs that a huge number of systems use rely on them. Every programmer should strive to familiar with these languages since they are vital for almost every part of the computing industry.

Python

Python has become one of the most popular programming languages in recent years, especially among open source programmers. Most of that popularity comes from its efficiency and readability. Python is designed so that humans can easily read the code and understand what it does, while also allowing programmers to write their code in as few lines as possible. It also has an unusually large library of code, which can save time on projects.

Python is an important language because it often sees use on the cutting edge of research, such as in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Since many open source projects depend on it, a working knowledge of Python can also be useful for people who want to build a portfolio by contributing to those projects.

Java

Java is an unusually old programming language, but it isn’t going to fall out of use any time in the near future. The language is optimized for portability, so that a Java program that runs on one computer will usually run on any other system without any serious problems. That is even true for systems that use different operating systems, which makes Java one of the best languages for producing programs that are intended for a huge variety of users.

That portability is the main reason that Java has remained important for so many years. Most companies love to use programs that can run on any platform because it simplifies their technical needs for internal use and makes it easy to serve a large number of clients with programs that they sell. Since Java is one of the most popular programming languages, familiarity with it is one of the most important skills that a programmer can acquire if they want to boost their employment prospects and ensure that they can handle most jobs.


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Scala

Scala is a programming language that was designed to work on the Java platform. It can call on the same libraries as Java, and it operates in many of the same ways, so it makes an excellent second language for programmers who started with Java. That having been said, there are plenty of differences between the two. In particular, Scala offers significantly more syntactic flexibility, which allows it to define domain-specific languages with ease. It also offers much more support for the functional programming paradigm. The language does come with an unusually steep learning curve, but its power and popularity are more than sufficient to justify studying the language.

The language is important because it is used for a variety of massive projects by a number of companies, including powerful data processing platforms like Apache Kafka. Companies such as Pandora, Paypal, and Uber all use it, which makes familiarity with Scala a valuable professional skill. One study also found that it was the most popular scripting language that uses the Java platform.

Staying Up to Code

Programming techniques are constantly advancing, so programmers need to stay up to date on the latest changes to attain peak performance. In many cases, that means studying the most important programming languages to get more experience with them, whether those languages are old, reliable, and widespread, or if they are brand new innovations. Doing so will boost employability and make it easier to produce great programs, so it’s certainly worth the effort to stay informed about the most important languages.

Categories: Technical
Tags: Code, Javascript, Programming Language, python

About Vincent Stokes

Vincent Stokes is a freelance writer for Datafloq.

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