The Top 5 Programming Languages To Learn In 2022

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INTRODUCTION


Learning programming has never been easier: there is an abundance of free resources available online. However, the best way to become a better coder and software engineer is by learning from experienced practitioners who have achieved their expertise. In this blog post, I will share with you the top 5 programming languages to learn in 2022.

The technology industry is always changing, and in this article we will focus on the top 5 programming languages for 2022. The programming language market is becoming more competitive and there are new languages coming on the market everyday.


1. JavaScript
JavaScript is a programming language that is used for web development. It is one of the most popular languages in the world and can be used to create different types of applications. JavaScript is also referred to as ECMAScript, which stands for Extended Common Language Specification.

JavaScript was developed by Brendan Eich in 1995 at Netscape Communications Corporation. It was initially released as part of the Netscape Navigator web browser. The language has since evolved into a standard and become an important part of modern web development.

In 2016, Statista reported that JavaScript was the most commonly used programming language by developers on Stack Overflow. This indicates that there are many programmers who know JavaScript and use it as their primary programming language.

JavaScript was originally developed as an extension of C++, but it has evolved into its own distinct language with its own syntax and features. JavaScript is often used for client-side scripting which means that it runs inside of browsers such as Chrome or Firefox.

The best thing about learning JavaScript is that there are so many different ways you can use it for different projects and applications. You can use it for web development or for server-side applications where you need to interact with other applications on your server.

There are many JavaScript tutorials available online which will teach you how to write scripts using this language, including this one from Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/learn-javascript-in-24-hours/

JavaScript is also incredibly easy to learn, and you can start making your own websites right away if you want to. The first step is learning how to write JavaScript code.

2. Python
Python is a high-level, general-purpose programming language that's used to develop software applications, scripts, and Web applications. Python was created by Guido Van Rossum in the 1980s and later developed by many other programmers.

Python is a free and open source software (FOSS) that can be used for both non-commercial and commercial purposes. In addition, it is designed to be easy to learn and use, which makes it ideal for beginners.

Python's syntax is simple with very few keywords. It uses indentation to place code blocks on different lines from each other. In addition, it has over 20 standard library modules that make it easy to write programs in Python.

It also has a large community of developers that help you learn the language and make it easier to code your way through the process of developing software.

Python offers many features that make it stand out from other languages. It offers an object-oriented approach, which means you can create your own objects and interact with them in different ways. This makes Python a great choice for people who want to create their own programs or integrate third-party applications and services into their code base.

It also has a large community of developers that help you learn the language and make it easier to code your way through the process of developing software.

Python offers many features that make it stand out from other languages. It offers an object-oriented approach, which means you can create your own objects and interact with them in different ways. This makes Python a great choice for people who want to create their own programs or integrate third-party applications and services into their code base.

Python supports many different data types and operators like addition (+), subtraction (–), multiplication (*) and division (/). It also supports sequence operations like slices (i.e., all but one element in a list) and concatenation (combining two lists into one list).

Python also has special symbols that have special meaning to the interpreter:

i. Syntax Errors: These are errors that occur when there is syntax mismatch between the code and the program or expression that follows it. For example, if you try to print a string object with a double quote character inside it will result in an error because the interpreter does not know what kind of object you want to print until you give it an object name (i.e., “Hello World”).

ii. Runtime Errors: Runtime errors occur during execution rather than at compile time or during development(i.e., syntax errors).

3. Java
Java is a programming language that is used to create applications, such as games and apps. It is also used to write server-side programs, which run on computers or servers. Java was originally designed by Sun Microsystems in the 1990s as an object-oriented programming language, but has evolved into a much more general-purpose language.

Java is a free and open-source programming language that has been designed to be highly portable, secure, simple and flexible. It can be used to create both desktop and mobile applications as well as server-side web services.

Java's syntax closely follows that of C++, except that it uses curly braces instead of brackets for control statements and requires all variable declarations to be made inside an inner block known as a try block. The syntax for variable initialization differs from C++ as well: instead of using = , you must use += .

The main advantage of Java over other languages is that it can be used either on desktops or on servers. This means that there exists a single standard code base, making it easier for developers to migrate their code between different platforms (such as desktop and mobile devices).

4. PHP
PHP is a general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for web development. It was originally developed by Rasmus Lerdorf as a personal scripting language to implement HTML 4. It has since been used for web development and for creating dynamic web applications and websites. PHP is one of the most popular languages used in the world today, making it an excellent choice for beginners who are looking to learn how to code.

PHP is free and open source software, which means you can tinker with the code if you want to change it or add new features. This makes PHP a great choice for beginners because it doesn't cost anything to get started with it. The only thing you have to pay for is books or tutorials on how to use it properly!

PHP can be used to create rich Internet applications and websites, but it's also being employed by enterprises and government agencies to build enterprise-ready solutions in the cloud.

The following are some of the top reasons why PHP should be your first choice for learning programming:

PHP is easy to learn and use, even if you're not an experienced coder.

PHP has a large community of developers who are constantly updating software according to industry standards. In fact, PHP and other open source technologies have helped define what many consider "best practices" for writing robust code and building high quality websites. As such, it's relatively easy for new coders to get started learning about these technologies and then put them into practice on their own projects, or even work with seasoned professionals who have already written code with these technologies in mind.

If you're serious about learning PHP, then we recommend taking our free course on PHP. You'll learn how to use this powerful programming language for creating dynamic websites and web applications.

5. Ruby
Ruby is a dynamic, reflective, object-oriented and functional programming language. It has a long history of use, and was originally conceived in the early 1980s. It is often used for web development, desktop applications, and even video games. Ruby's popularity stems from its simplicity and readability.

Ruby has been around for over 20 years and continues to grow in popularity. It is usually ranked as one of the most popular programming languages in the world.

It's a general-purpose programming language that supports Object Oriented Programming (OOP) and has been used as a front-end language on Rails, Sinatra and other frameworks. Ruby is also used heavily in the field of machine learning and data science.

Ruby is frequently compared to Python because both are dynamic languages with similar syntax and features, but Ruby is generally considered more suitable for web applications than Python.


Conclusion

Knowing the right programming language can set you up for success in the booming job market. With advances in AI and machine learning, there will be a considerable demand for developers and coders who are skilled at working with these toolsets. Of all the in-demand programming languages of 2022, Python, Java, JavaScript, R, and C will stay relevant for some time to come.

There are plenty of things to take away from this article, the first being that global demand on the programming language scene is rising. As more companies expand their operations to tap into new (or even current) markets, it makes sense for them to consider working with other companies in a different country. The second thing you'll notice is that these languages are all premium. There are no free or dirt cheap languages on this list; these languages have been verified as industry standard, and ready to be used by firms of all shapes and sizes.



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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

It pleases me seeing more people write about tech and engage with team.

Programming languages are simple or hard depending on how your brain can carry.

Nice piece.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I never fancied myself as a tech person, but then I tried learning Python as a free program with my son and it's not that difficult. I definitely think these are important programs to learn going forward though. They're the mandatory Math of the 21st century.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Yes, Python is really simple to write and understand due to the simplicity of it's syntax. Glad you learnt it with your son. How old is your son now?

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Started learning it with my son during the pandemic. He was 12 at the time and we started w3 Python courses. He's 14 now.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

It's really impressive, I like it!