Thursday 2 October 2014

10 Must-Know Programming Languages For 2014 (With Tutorials)!

A huge boom is being noticed in the entire tech sector. You may be using a smartphone or a computer al least once every day since past few years. So coding skills' demand is on a high and programming based jobs are also better salaried. Beyond the tech world, understanding at least one programming language also makes an impressive addition to your resume in any profession.

Programming, programming languages,  Java, C Language, C++, C#, SQL, Python,  Objective-C, PHP, Ruby, JavaScript




Financial and enterprise systems require languages like Java and C#. Media and design related webpages require Ruby, PHP, JavaScript and Objective-C. Here is a list of 10 most sought-after programming languages which you should learn:

1. Java:

It is a class-based, object-oriented programming language which was developed by Sun Microsystems in 1990s. This language has a huge demand, mainly for enterprise software, web based content, games, mobile app and the Android OS. Java can work across several software platforms which emans if its written on Mac OS then it can also run on Windows. You can learn Java from Udemy,Lynda.com,Oracle, LearnJavaOnline.org

2. C Language:

It is a general purpose programming language which was developed in the early '70s. C is the oldest and most used language which leads to other languages like C#, Java, JavaScript and Python. C is mainly used for implementing operating systems and embedded applications. It also provides foundation for other languages too and learning C language is highly recommended. Learn it from Learn-C, Introduction To Programming , Lynda.com, TITLE, CProgramming.com, Learn C The Hard Way

3. C++:

This is an intermediate level language with object oriented programming features and it's designed to enhance the C language. C++ powers software like Forefox, Winamp and Adobe programs. It develops system software, application software, high-performance server, client applications and video games. Learn this language at Udemy, Lynda.com, CPlusPlus.com, LearnCpp.com, CProgramming.com

4. C#:

It's called "C-sharp". C# is a multi-paradigm language which was developed by Microsoft as part of its .NET initiative. It combines principles from C and C++. C# is a general-purpose language used to develop software for Microsoft and Windows platforms. You can learn it from Udemy, Lynda.com, Microsoft Virtual Academy, TutorialsPoint.com

5. Objective-C:

This is again a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language and it's used by Apple's operating system. It powers Apple's OS X and iOS, as well as its APIs. It can also be used to create iPhone apps. Learn it from Udemy, Lynda.com, Mac Developer Library, Cocoa Dev Central, Mobile Tuts+

6. PHP:

PHP (Hypertext Processor) is a free, server-side scripting language which is designed for dynamic websites and app development. It can also be directly embedded into an HTML source document rather than an external file, which has made it a popular programming language for web developers. Learn PHP from Udemy, Codecademy, Lynda.com, Treehouse, Zend Developer Zone , PHP.net

7. Python:

Python is a high-level, server-side scripting language for websites and mobile apps. Its readability and compact syntax make it easy for beginners. It powers the web apps for Instagram, Pinterest and Rdio through its associated web framework, Django, and is also used by Google, Yahoo! and NASA. Learn Python from Udemy, Codecademy, Lynda.com, LearnPython.org, Python.org

8. Ruby:

Ruby language is object-oriented scripting language for developing websites and mobile apps. It powers the Ruby on Rails (or Rails) framework, which is used on Scribd, GitHub, Groupon and Shopify. Learn Ruby from Codecademy, Code School, TryRuby.org, RubyMonk

9. JavaScript:

It is a client and server-side scripting language developed by Netscape which derives much of its syntax from C. It's across web browsers and is considered essential for developing interactive or animated web functions. It is also used in game development and writing desktop applications. Learn this language from Codecademy, Lynda.com, Code School, Treehouse, Learn-JS.org

10. SQL:

Structured Query Language (SQL) is a special-purpose language which is used to manage data in relational database management systems. It is used for the "Query" function, in searching informational databases. SQL can be learnt from Lynda.com, SQLCourse.com, TutorialsPoint.com, SQLZoo.net

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