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The Best Programming Languages To Learn Based On Demand

Jessica VincentBy Jessica VincentDecember 9, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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Software programming is slowly becoming one of the hottest career jobs across the world. Statistics projects that there will be a 21% growth for programming jobs from 2018 to 2028, which is four times more than the average for all occupations. The average annual pay for software programmers is around $106,000, which is closely three times the median pay for all U.S. workers, according to stats.

However, programming jobs and career differs from one another. There are different roles, companies, and types of software that needs to be understood before coming to different kinds of programming languages. Having good knowledge of multiple languages will also play an important role in your programming career. However, entering the world of software programming can be quite tough at times, especially when you have no prior knowledge of programming.

In this article from americancasinosites, we will be listing a few of the most popular languages you can learn based on demands and the average annual salary for these careers.

Python (Average Annual Salary: $120,000)

Python is widely acknowledged as one of the easiest programming languages, due to its simple syntax, various libraries of standards and toolkits, and its simple integration with other popular programming languages like C and C++. Python is a popular programming language, it is especially known amongst startups, which makes its skills in high demand across the world. 

While Python can also be used to develop mobile applications, it is not the best one to use for it. However, Python is quite influential in the field of artificial intelligence, financial services, and data science. Instagram and Pinterest are popular social media sites that were built on the Python programming language.

JavaScript (avg. $118,000)

JavaScript is another popular programming language that is mostly used in developing interactive websites. Many websites on the internet were developed with JavaScript, and when it’s combined with Node.js, programmers can use it to create web content on the server before a page is sent to the browser. With the help of Node.js, programmers can build games and communication applications that can run in the browser.

JavaScript is used to develop websites and mobile applications, with Node.js given it the ability to create browser-based applications, which will not require the users to download any software. JavaScript is also used in creating pop-up ads and real money online pokies was created with JS used as its foundation.

Java (avg. $104,000)

Java is mostly used in the development of client-server applications, which are used by large companies across the globe. Any application written in Java will be able to run on any platform that supports Java, this led to the language being regarded as the “write once, run anywhere” (WORA) programing language. The only drawback in using this language is that the software company that owns Java, Oracle, charges programmers when they use the Java Development Kit.

C# (avg. $97,000)

Microsoft was known to have been the founder of C# as a faster and more secure variant of C. It comes with the company’s .NET software framework, which supports application developments for Windows and mobile devices. C# has shared codebases, as well as a large code library along with various data types. 

C# can be used to develop Microsoft ad Windows applications as well as for video game consoles with the use of its extension of the .NET Framework, Mono.

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Jessica is a senior editor at Waterfall Magazine. Previously, she was a contributor at Forbes and has worked with many news organisations as a journalist in the Technology field.

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