The description of a programming language is usually split into the two components of syntax (form) and semantics (meaning). Some languages are defined by a specification document (for example, the C programming language is specified by an ISO Standard) while other languages (such as Perl) have a dominant implementation that is treated as a reference. Some languages have both, with the basic language defined by a standard and extensions taken from the dominant implementation being common.
1.Python Programming
Python is multi-paradigm Programming Language invented by Guido van Rossum. It has features of traditional and modern Programming Languages such as C and Java.
It is one of the rapidly growing programming Languages. It has experienced a fortunate span of 20+ years.
This success tells that Python has a promising future in the Programming Languages world in 2020.
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2. Java Programming
Java is the deemed Programming Language and is not going to drop overnight. It has maintained a legacy of 10 to 15 years and will continue to do so in 2020.
The options are more for experts in Java Programming Language. Big companies always prefer to hire Java programming experts.
When it comes to a Programming Language, you have to be up to date to keep up with your skills.
Digital India is one of the Government projects without question investing in Java Programming Experts. They have given rise to the solid demand for Programmers in Java for almost every organization going digital.
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3. JavaScript / NodeJS Programming
JavaScript is a client-side Programming Language. Node.js developer can also use JavaScript as a server-side Programming Language. This Programming Language is most often used in web development.
Its use in dynamic web page development is also very common. Invented in 1995, it has a huge scope in 2020. More or less all the browsers have support for JavaScript Programming Language. This is because it is the only Programming Language that makes it possible to create more dynamic co
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4. C/C++Programming
Almost every professional is familiar with C/C++ Programming Language today. Especially if you are coming from a Computer Science background.
Those with non-technical backgrounds have also heard of these Programming Languages.
Many famous Programming Languages such as Golang and Swift have been written in C/C++.
The foundation of the Information Technology field first started with these Top Programming Languages. No matter what their current Programming Language platform, most of the developers are expected to know how to write code in C/C++ Programming Language. The minimum skill for any programmer is to know how to program in C/C++ to get hired. Hence, the C/C++ Programming Language is the qualification required for almost all other Programming Languages. C is the foundation and support for the growth of other Programming Languages. As far as it’s prediction is concerned, C/C++ will, without doubt, persist in 2020 and until 2060.
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5. Google GO/ Golang
Golang or Go is a Programming Language designed at Google. Go Programming Language offers cross-platform support which makes it efficient and convenient to use.
You will not find many programmers talking about Go but it’s demand in 2020 and in the future to come is going to increase.
Since 2017 it is already going up with demand. Google is making Golang a primary language for upcoming projects.
Internet of Things or IoT is one of the major technologies in demand in 2020. Google Go plays the lead role in the development of IoT platforms. InBuilt concurrency, platform compatibility, full hardware utilization are some other important features of Go Programming Language.
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