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❓ASK What are the best programming languahe for building an app ?

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There are many programming languages available , each of these programming languages has a unique thing or things , it can be used for .
They also have their limitations as well .
I will like to know the best programming language , that is good for building an application .
Thanks in anticipation for your replies .
 
It really depends on the unique requirements you have as an app developer. Generally speaking, JavaScript, Swift (for iOS development), Java (for Android development), and C# are the most widely used programming languages for creating apps (for Windows development). All of these languages provide solid libraries and tools that make it simpler to develop effective and dependable applications.
 
There are many programming languages available , each of these programming languages has a unique thing or things , it can be used for .
They also have their limitations as well .
I will like to know the best programming language , that is good for building an application .
Thanks in anticipation for your replies .
I don't think there is any such thing as programming language for developing app, you just have to know the kind of app you want to build, when you're done identifying it, then you can now proceed to get the appropriate programming language for the project or app rather.
 
The best programming language for building an app will depend on the specific requirements and goals of the app. Some popular programming languages for app development include:
  1. Swift (for iOS apps)
  2. Java (for Android apps)
  3. JavaScript (for cross-platform and web app development)
  4. Kotlin (for Android app development)
  5. Flutter (for cross-platform app development)
  6. React Native (for cross-platform app development)
Other factors to consider when choosing a programming language for app development include the developer's expertise and experience, the app's desired features and functionality, and the budget and resources available for the project.
 
Well this really depends on what you are trying to accomplish, if you just want to get an mvp out to your end users then you can use no-code platforms like Bubble or Adalo, but if you want a custom made app, then you ca
 
You may try out the no-code/ low-code platforms available online to quickly create an app prototype. There are some new AI-based services that would churn out a full-fledged app in minutes.
 
python is not a programming language it's scripting language you can't build android it's used for web or Selenium webautomation so on
It will be a programming language in just one case used as Django to build websites but it is still also far from the requirements on Android applications that need other development like java flutter or Kotlin depending on your case.
 
The particular needs and objectives of the project will determine the appropriate programming language to use while creating an application. Java, Python, JavaScript, Swift, and C# are all common choices. When selecting a language, it's critical to take into account both its advantages and disadvantages in order to meet your needs.
 
Flutter framework is hot right now for building apps that are polished and performant. React Native is also a nice framework to build apps targeting both iOS and Android.
 
There are many great programming languages for building apps, but some of the most popular choices include Java, Swift, and Kotlin. Java is a general-purpose language that is widely used for Android app development, while Swift and Kotlin are both used for iOS app development. Other popular choices include C#, Python, and React Native.
 
There are many great programming languages for building apps, but some of the most popular choices include Java, Swift, and Kotlin. Java is a general-purpose language that is widely used for Android app development, while Swift and Kotlin are both used for iOS app development. Other popular choices include C#, Python, and React Native.
React Native could be replaced with Expo Cli because React Native is a full head ache. It takes a lot of time to run an application and build it with USB Debugger while for Expo you just scan QR Code while app and PC are in same network. React Js for web is better because Expo Web is head ache and then if you try to apply Expo Mobile for web application it doesn't work. Later Next Js solves many problems for web applications.
 
JetBrains has developed Kotlin, a contemporary programming language that is officially supported for Android app development. It's a great option for developing Android apps because it provides clear syntax, increased productivity, and smooth Java interoperability.
 
The best programming languages for building an app depend on various factors like the app's complexity, target platform, and personal preference. However, some popular choices include:

1. **Java/Kotlin**: For Android app development.
2. **Swift**: For iOS app development.
3. **JavaScript (with frameworks like React Native or Ionic)**: For cross-platform mobile app development.
4. **Python**: For building web apps, AI-powered apps, and backend services.
5. **C#**: For Windows app development using the .NET framework.
6. **Ruby**: For rapid web development with Ruby on Rails.
7. **Go (Golang)**: For building scalable and efficient backend services.
8. **Flutter (Dart)**: For building cross-platform mobile apps with a single codebase.

Ultimately, the best language depends on your project requirements, team expertise, and development goals.
 
Mobile development is basically divided into two which is the Android development and also the iOS development. If you will want to be developing Android applications then I will advise that you should use java. If you really want to be using the iOS operating system then I advise that you should go for swift or objective c.
i think very much that Java is a popular language for developing Android applications, while Swift and Objective C are commonly used for iOS development. The choice of language depends on the platform and the developer's skills and preferences.
 

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