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Evolution of programming languages ​​in the last 10 years

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2024 9:14 am
by sabihanusaiba9
Programming languages ​​continue to evolve in industry and research as systems and applications change. Today there is a wide variety of programming languages ​​with different languages, syntax and features. Developers can choose the language according to the client's or their own requirements. Language technologies developed between 1967 and 1997 and produced some of the most popular programming languages ​​we still use today. The rapid development of the Internet in the 1990s was a catalyst for the development of programming languages ​​around the world.



Let's take a look at the history of programming languages.

Top programming languages ​​of 2010
Java and JavaScript were clearly the most requested and favorite list of saint kitts and nevis consumer email languages ​​followed by PHP. C++, C, Python and C# came only after them.

In 2015, this rating was changed.
While Java and JavaScript maintained their position at the top of the rankings, Python moved higher and replaced PHP in third place. PHP, C#, C++ and C remained in the lower ranking. It is noted that R, a programming language used for statistical computing, entered the top ten, reflecting the increasing importance of data analysis and mining. Objective-c, Apple's platform language, was joined by Swift, Apple's newer language, in the ranking.

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In 2019, this rating changed again.
Python is now the most popular programming language, overtaking JavaScript (second place) and Java. In the lower rankings, there is already a big difference between C#, PHP, C++ and C. Swift and Objective-C moved below R.


There are many other languages ​​which have not become as popular as the above mentioned languages. These languages ​​have taken many years to get to this point, with many improvements and additions of useful features.



Evolution of programming languages



Python

Writing code for many of the programming languages ​​on this list is difficult even for professional programmers. Created in 1991, Python became popular precisely because of its user-friendly language. It is a high-level programming language that focuses on code readability, extensive libraries and frameworks.