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What are the most programming languages in the labor market ??

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Php is the most popular language open source
The language c is one of the oldest programming languages, and c ++, which was designed as an extension of c language

Objective-c is the language used in Apple's operating system and is also used in the development of iPhone applications
In my opinion, php is the most popular language in the labor market

Where everyone is trying to convert programs online and PHP is the strongest language on the Internet
Love to point out that the most programming language is currently required and there is a lack of programmers are the language of Python search for it and you will find vacancies and salaries of scary and scary and of course all the jobs abroad in Europe and America.
What is the best programming language in your opinion ?
 
I won't say any language is best and bad. Java pretty much has control over server side applications, android apps and other stuff. C# has complete control over the .Net world. And then you have PHP which is taking the most control of the web with free stuff. Ruby and Python too has their own set of the uses. So I don't think there is any specific language in the labor market that you can see these days.
 
As a junior Javascript developer, I tend to say Javascript. Yeah, I know it has a bad reputation, but I think it's the easiest to get to actually earn money. Plus, because it's a scripting language, you actually learn programming per se, therefore it's quite easy or at least easier to make the transition to a back-end programming language, respectively to a higher income.
 
I won't say javascript is bad. Nodejs, ember and the angular seems to be replacing many popular frameworks in asp.net and the java. So i do think that javascript surely has more future ahead than any other framework. You can see that in future there is a chance for javascript to be complete web development stack. I am sure inf act nexxt year many sites and the project may move. but for now php seems to be doing good.
 
i think there is no best and bad programming, it is on how you will use the programming language. if you can maximize the use of a specific Programming Language then you must say that this is good. but if you cant make a good program or system, then you will see the PL as bad one. for me, it is based on how you code in specific language.
 
I believe it all about what one needs the programming for,not is good or bad, just go for the one that might be readily valuable to you,if one needs to work with programming skills I think there should be a research on which is more trending and the one that would readily fetch one some cash for now I think Java and Python are trending.
 
There are lots and various computer language, i can tell you a few of them, i know of java, i know of c++ and that is not even all, there are lots of them
 
There are actually a lot of programming languages in the market and I do not like to see anyone and stronger than the other. I prefer to view them on an aspect of what they can be able to build. This is why I so much love JavaScript because you can be able to do so many things with it and also tighten as you can be able to do both web development and data science with it .
 
It's hard to say definitively which programming languages are the most in-demand in the labor market, as it can vary depending on location, industry, and other factors. However, some of the most commonly used and in-demand languages include Python, Java, JavaScript, C#, C++, and PHP.
 
I believe it all about what one needs the programming for,not is good or bad, just go for the one that might be readily valuable to you,if one needs to work with programming skills I think there should be a research on which is more trending and the one that would readily fetch one some cash for now I think Java and Python are trending.
That's a really insightful perspective! I think it's definitely important to consider what your goals are and what you want to achieve with programming before choosing a language to learn. And as you mentioned, it's also important to consider what's in demand in the current job market.
 
It depends on the needs if a firm that people work in most of the companies usulaly opt for " c and c plus plus while some companies make use of python programming language so it is totally a choice that people makes according to their needs actually .
 

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