The essential 10 programming languages developers need to know this year
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The essential 10 programming languages developers need to know this year - TechRepublic[^] Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
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Cp-Coder wrote:
Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
I have never seen a demand for Java in the job market where it was more desired by employers than C#.
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Cp-Coder wrote:
Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
I have never seen a demand for Java in the job market where it was more desired by employers than C#.
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The essential 10 programming languages developers need to know this year - TechRepublic[^] Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
Sure, rankings are perhaps qualitatively indicative, and, of course, any ranking has its own way of ... ranking :-). TIOBE, for instance puts C at number 1 place, while Coding Dojo does not see it at all, and SO 2020 ranking puts C on 11-th place if I am not mistaken ... As always, it depends ...
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The essential 10 programming languages developers need to know this year - TechRepublic[^] Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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The essential 10 programming languages developers need to know this year - TechRepublic[^] Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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The essential 10 programming languages developers need to know this year - TechRepublic[^] Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
(serious, curious) I'm curious about Objective C, is this purely because of iPhones and Apple Tablets ?
I'd rather be phishing!
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The essential 10 programming languages developers need to know this year - TechRepublic[^] Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
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I think the list applies to those that want to be "average". Currently, you can make a killing doing COBOL, IMS, CICS, VSAM, etc. in major centers across N. America; many of them remote.
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The essential 10 programming languages developers need to know this year - TechRepublic[^] Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
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I'm stunned that Ruby made the list, and TypeScript did not. All that list proves is that management is still in the dark ages, or that we have a huge codebases using antiquated languages, but then COBOL and FORTAN weren't on that list, so who knows. Lists are pretty much useful for only one thing, and that's wiping the stuff that list rhymes with.
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Cp-Coder wrote:
Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
I have never seen a demand for Java in the job market where it was more desired by employers than C#.
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The essential 10 programming languages developers need to know this year - TechRepublic[^] Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
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No developer needs to know ten languages at once.
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I'm stunned that Ruby made the list, and TypeScript did not. All that list proves is that management is still in the dark ages, or that we have a huge codebases using antiquated languages, but then COBOL and FORTAN weren't on that list, so who knows. Lists are pretty much useful for only one thing, and that's wiping the stuff that list rhymes with.
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The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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The essential 10 programming languages developers need to know this year - TechRepublic[^] Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
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I never heard about the R language so far - and it made it in the top ten ! :^)
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I'm stunned that Ruby made the list, and TypeScript did not. All that list proves is that management is still in the dark ages, or that we have a huge codebases using antiquated languages, but then COBOL and FORTAN weren't on that list, so who knows. Lists are pretty much useful for only one thing, and that's wiping the stuff that list rhymes with.
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I'm stunned that Ruby made the list, and TypeScript did not.
We're too busy polishing our old turds to start anything new. :rolleyes:
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The essential 10 programming languages developers need to know this year - TechRepublic[^] Interesting that Java is way more in demand than C#!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!