here they use visual basic for basic companies and economic calculations, it's more than capable for that and gets the job done easier for the programmers tooMostly! It is usually java, javascript and php but the boom of python has changed the paradigm shift.Python is used mostly for data analysis and data science.Companies still use java because it is quite stable and also expensive to switch to other programming languages.
oh nice, they use it here as well, same goes to html and css, but visual basic is the most used one as it's enough for making calculation appsC programming language family like C++ and C# and Java. Python starting to gain momentum here too but their userbase is still kinda limited.
I know a lot of companies here employ computer programmers who possess skills in C++ and PHP but the use of python too is fast gaining momentum. But it's obvious that many people are knowledgeable about and using low level language like v-basic for many tasks but it's not demanded by employer like PHP and C++
interesting, for what's usage they are using them ? visual basic is used here to make calculations, taxes printer and compatibilty related appsI think its java and python. Those are really great too
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