I think C# should be definitely on the list. Its used in all places from web development to windows app to mobile apps to games. I don't think python should have been the number one, it should probably be javascript cause there are more web developers then probably any other developers in the world. And the one language ruling the web is javascript. My top 5 would be 1. Javascript 2. Python 3. C# 4. Java 5. PHP Yea I didn't put swift here cause I really don't think a language that is running on 40% device in the world and whose apps can be developed by other languages (C# and Javascript) should really make it into top 5. Maybe yes in the US, but probably not the whole world.
I am agree with u,being a dot net developer i think c# should be in list we can do lots of thinks from c# due vast use....lots of big companies are working c#
1. Python # my favorite programming language 2. JavaScript 3. C++ /* Its my second favorite programming language*/ 4. Java 5. C /* Its still used and it is one of fastest languages*/
1. Python : lots of websites use this. Django is poplular. 2. Javascript : Dominating the market (in every field). + react, node.js 3. Java : for android development and other works also. 4. Swift : used in IOS, costly learning. 5. PHP : easy to get jobs.
IMO the 3 most important factors are : 1. Supply and demand in that language market 2. Ease of learning 3. Longevity (can the language sustain someone's career)
Thanks Ruth for this video. R and Python are both great languages R is a data specific language. Python is a general purpose language. That means that something like web development in python is designed for web developers and requires understanding a full web development technology stack on top of the data analytics skills. Ie Python + Flask or Django + HTML + Javascript + some asynchronous programming framework like react. The community is bigger but spread across many more different use cases which may have no relevance to you. Web development in R is designed for data analyst which means you only need R and Markdown to build a data-driven dashboard in about 1/10th the code using a library like Flexdashboards. This is the general principle for pretty much everything in the language. I could go on with many other examples and have also made videos on the subject but in general... If you are a web / app developer who wants to integrate some machine learning functionality into an app then you should go with Python. If you are an analyst who spends all day exploring, analysing and reporting than go with R. It will take you half the time. As a data analyst tool it has integration with BI tools like Power BI, Tableau, etc whereas Python does not. You can still use Python within R if you find a must have Python library. You can also convert your R code to REST APIs to make your work available for easy integration by developers. It's worth noting that I've worked with both languages but teach data analytics courses predominantly in R. I'm glad that you put together this video as Python is great but not for everyone. I know many people who have had a very similar experience to your own.
1. Python 2. Javascript 3. Java 4. C# 5. Php My favorite is C# because I have experience in that. But now I am starting learning python because I want go with AI. I think AI have a great future.
It's all about your interest, pick up the language which suites up you the most. The first markup language that I used to learn was HTML. I read my computer science course book when I was in 7th grade and watched the markup of HTML and found it pretty easy, from that day I started practising web development. I'm a student and love to develop web applications using PHP and themes for WordPress. Started web development when I was 12 now got 4 years of practice in this field and working as a Freelancer. #HappyCoding
I think C# is missing from this list (we talk about .NET btw) and to answer on your late question, I actually use the programming language that helps me more at a specific project.
*Programming is one those emerging field with massive scope of employability.But now the question is where to start ?* darkwebdevelopers.com/top-5-programming-language-to-learn-in-2019/
This has been one of the MOST helpful videos I've found on TH-cam on this confusing topic. Thank you Hitesh, you've clarified and given suggestions a-plenty. THANK YOU!! This is my first video of yours that I've watched and now I've subscribed, it's time to go through the others...
Waw! You did all the things in my favor :) By the way, I love JavaScript and whenever I get the things in favor of javascript I really get filled with joy.
My list would look like this: 1. JavaScript 2. Python 3. C++ 4. PHP 5. SCALA or C# I live in Europe and would say *Java* is dying here too. And about *SWIFT* Just why? Kill it please!
Swift is like C++ but for IOS devices. If you want to be an IOS developer, swift is the way to go. Also, kotlin is taking over Java at android development so I would put it on the list.
1-Java 2-Javascript 3-Python 4-Swift 5-PHP Just because of AI/ML started gaining popularity, Python can't be at 1. Believe me you can write anything n everything in java. There are so many strong frameworks n apis available which will do everything you need.
according to me everyone shold start with java , which i personally feel its important for every developer to know the depth of programming language but currently m working on php.
Hi, Am taking course python,django as well as djago rest api but there is no openings do you know any jobs related please refer me. I would like to chat with you personally regarding python please give your mailid or phone number my num:9912732851
Hei Hitesh .. I just came across your Channel . And this is the best I have found . Your English is Good and understanding & u talk exactly what’s expected by the viewer .. keep going Brother
@Hitesh: The list may be a bit biased. There is no mention of Dot Net Technologies. I am a dot net developer, the way I see it is that Microsoft technologies are not going anywhere for at least a decade. And C# is one of the most versatile languages. Help me find something I possibly can't do with C#.
Please if can comment on the scope of : SAP ABAP, SAP FICO and SAP S4 HANA, If you can kindly comment the future aspect in terms of growth, financially and position ( getting higher designation ).. Pleaae if you may advise🙂
@@12-coretrashcan34 VB maybe. But C# and Dot Net framework aren't stupid my friend. These are backed by Microsoft, don't forget. Yes these are not open source and these are not free like others. But you get an enterprise support. You can be sure that something you build today will last for decades.
I'm confused between what languages I should learn first between Java, JavaScript, Python and C#. I know C & C++. Any suggestion would be helpful for me.✌️
For me, PHP and Javascript are because of necessity : I have a project to develop using them. But my mind now is towards Dart and probably Rust. I also feel I need to relearn Java and C++. I lost interest in C# although it's a powerful language. So, if I have time to learn this year, this is my list : 1. Dart (including Flutter for mobile development) 2. Java : resume to learn from where I suspended long time ago, including Beans, but priority on J2SE. 3. Angular framework : this means I need to learn typescript as well. Holding both React and Angular in my hand will make feel safe for creating front-end GUI. 4. Rust : its unique approach in memory management is interesting. 5. C++ : I have learnt this without actual coding. Last time I struggled when trying to understand templates and some other concepts such as copy constructors/control, etc. I feel I want to beat those concepts by relearning. :) Honorable mention : Python, Go, Julia and possibly, although unlikely, relearn Assembly.
11:32 he said Bangladesh, Thank you so much for this , I'm following your videos for a long time. I'm from Bangladesh. I'm 15 years old. I'm python from Udemy, Udacity, PluralSight and mostly TH-cam. Thanks again.
Please if can comment on the scope of : SAP ABAP, SAP FICO and SAP S4 HANA, If you can kindly comment the future aspect in terms of growth, financially and position ( getting higher designation ).. Pleaae if you may advise🙂
Great advice Hitesh. Coming from a C# background I just started learning Python, and I absolutely love the language. it has become my favorite programming language. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Very informative video, thank you. I've been a VB.NET and vbscript developer for a while now, but stepping into C# and most definitely Python. I started of my development career in COBOL, great SOLID programming base.
Here is another list (based on my experience and opinions): 1. C# - for Windows programming, Azure and web stuff 2. A subset of C++ (Casey Muratori style or similar) - for performance-oriented stuff like gamedev 3. Object Pascal (Lazarus IDE) - for cross-platform GUI apps 4. Pharo - for fun with live programming env and pure OOP 5. SML or OCaml if you wish to go deeper into CS stuff All 1-5 are great for an individual dev. Career-wise go for 1 or 2.
Java was my favourite programming language. I worked on web as well as Android development in Java, but after watching your videos, I'm inspired by you for the love for python 😆 now, I'm working on python + Django. Thank you bro for actually making videos for sharing the newer things interestingly..
Programming market varies from country to country, If you come towards India and Pakistan, you will see Java and C# on top. This guy is talking about US market.
Here's my list: 1. JavaScript 2. HTML + CSS + PHP + MySQL 3. C++ Yes, #2 is four languages, but let's be honest, they work together! If I'd have to add two other languages it'd be Java and Python (no order) because they are interesting, but I don't see any reason to use them in my projects.
Python and JavaScript is for everyone. My recommendation is to master both of these to their core. About data structures and algorithms, small systems that do not require complex computation can be developed using any data structure but for big systems like AI and image processing, an efficient data structure must be considered in order to boost up the performance and usability with limited amount of resources.
HI there! I'm Waheedullah From Afghanistan. one of BCS student in Afghanistan. may you tell me if i wanna to become the best programmer what should i do? i mean which subject and programming should i learn? if i get Master in programming language can i get a job in overseas? and please tell me different between Programmer, Program Developer, software engineer and program tester. please, help me. Thanks.
If you want to become a good programmer, you should code every day! I doesn't matter what programming language you should learn first. Once you have acquired basic knowledge of programming, any programming language will be easy to learn. Software developers are in very high demand so you will be able to get a job anywhere in the world.
I made many projects as paid and open source so what I think, people must have to learn any language first whatever you find good for you. Believe me you need more than one language to know because it decided by the project needs that what language should you choose that suits the project's need. I used C#, vb, C++, Java, PHP, JavaScript and Python for my different projects.
What you have told about learning the data structure I completely agree. Sometimes without learning any programming language students loose interest also.
Video is not longer than how much valuable it is. My favorite language is PHP, cuz it is the first language which i have learnt and i consider this language as a friend cuz i really feel comfortable with it. :)
5:27 = php
8:24 = swift
11:20 = java
13:18 = javascript
15:39 = python
Enjoy.
Thank you
Thank you!
Thanks
Cpp...?
Thank you
1. Python
2. Javascript
3. Java
4. C#
5. Swift
My favorite is C#
please you can suggest me which one is better asp.net or node js
@@nareenderkumar learn how to use both and decide for yourself, which is better.
C#
I think C# should be definitely on the list. Its used in all places from web development to windows app to mobile apps to games. I don't think python should have been the number one, it should probably be javascript cause there are more web developers then probably any other developers in the world. And the one language ruling the web is javascript. My top 5 would be
1. Javascript
2. Python
3. C#
4. Java
5. PHP
Yea I didn't put swift here cause I really don't think a language that is running on 40% device in the world and whose apps can be developed by other languages (C# and Javascript) should really make it into top 5. Maybe yes in the US, but probably not the whole world.
Yeah superb . Because of xamarin
Especially Xamarin
@@mhamzarajput is xamarin good?
I am agree with u,being a dot net developer i think c# should be in list we can do lots of thinks from c# due vast use....lots of big companies are working c#
@@storyrewind9311 need your help mail @akshaypatel0797@gmail.com
1. Python # my favorite programming language
2. JavaScript
3. C++ /* Its my second favorite programming language*/
4. Java
5. C /* Its still used and it is one of fastest languages*/
All of these are implemented in C++. C++ forever 😍
1. Python : lots of websites use this. Django is poplular.
2. Javascript : Dominating the market (in every field). + react, node.js
3. Java : for android development and other works also.
4. Swift : used in IOS, costly learning.
5. PHP : easy to get jobs.
Hi, newbie here, can you help me understand why swift is costly learning?
Chris Amazing you need apple machine to start
IMO the 3 most important factors are :
1. Supply and demand in that language market
2. Ease of learning
3. Longevity (can the language sustain someone's career)
Start from top 5, Skip to 5:15
I agree with your list. My favorite language is PYTHON.
Thanks Ruth for this video. R and Python are both great languages
R is a data specific language. Python is a general purpose language.
That means that something like web development in python is designed for web developers and requires understanding a full web development technology stack on top of the data analytics skills.
Ie Python + Flask or Django + HTML + Javascript + some asynchronous programming framework like react. The community is bigger but spread across many more different use cases which may have no relevance to you.
Web development in R is designed for data analyst which means you only need R and Markdown to build a data-driven dashboard in about 1/10th the code using a library like Flexdashboards.
This is the general principle for pretty much everything in the language. I could go on with many other examples and have also made videos on the subject but in general...
If you are a web / app developer who wants to integrate some machine learning functionality into an app then you should go with Python.
If you are an analyst who spends all day exploring, analysing and reporting than go with R. It will take you half the time. As a data analyst tool it has integration with BI tools like Power BI, Tableau, etc whereas Python does not.
You can still use Python within R if you find a must have Python library. You can also convert your R code to REST APIs to make your work available for easy integration by developers.
It's worth noting that I've worked with both languages but teach data analytics courses predominantly in R.
I'm glad that you put together this video as Python is great but not for everyone. I know many people who have had a very similar experience to your own.
I love Python
My list
1)Python
2)JS
3)C#
4)Java
5)Kotlin
Every one need to learn code before it’s too late.
Thanks for knowledge.
i agree with you and my fav. language is PYTHON
Following you sir from last 1.5year. Thank you for this valuable information.
1. Python
2. Javascript
3. Java
4. C#
5. Php
My favorite is C# because I have experience in that. But now I am starting learning python because I want go with AI. I think AI have a great future.
Stick with C# if you want to use AI, python is not a great language for ANNs despite the wide open-source libraries.
I am a Statistician and I love R! period.
It's all about your interest, pick up the language which suites up you the most.
The first markup language that I used to learn was HTML. I read my computer science course book when I was in 7th grade and watched the markup of HTML and found it pretty easy, from that day I started practising web development.
I'm a student and love to develop web applications using PHP and themes for WordPress. Started web development when I was 12 now got 4 years of practice in this field and working as a Freelancer.
#HappyCoding
First of all, intro was dope.
Secondly, I completely agree with your list.
And lastly, this is one of the best video ever made in this channel.
Thanks
1. Javascript
2. C#
3. Java
4. Python
5. PHP
Can I learn c# is it good
I think C# is missing from this list (we talk about .NET btw) and to answer on your late question, I actually use the programming language that helps me more at a specific project.
*Programming is one those emerging field with massive scope of employability.But now the question is where to start ?* darkwebdevelopers.com/top-5-programming-language-to-learn-in-2019/
1- Python
2- C#
3- Swift
4- C++
5- Javascript
Anga Mhlonyane in South Africa ICT student
Thanks for all the effort in coming up with a very detailed description of the important programming languages for 2019.
This has been one of the MOST helpful videos I've found on TH-cam on this confusing topic. Thank you Hitesh, you've clarified and given suggestions a-plenty. THANK YOU!! This is my first video of yours that I've watched and now I've subscribed, it's time to go through the others...
Waw! You did all the things in my favor :)
By the way, I love JavaScript and whenever I get the things in favor of javascript I really get filled with joy.
1.block chain - solidity
2.python
3.Angular 2+
4.xamarin r react js
My list would look like this:
1. JavaScript
2. Python
3. C++
4. PHP
5. SCALA or C#
I live in Europe and would say *Java* is dying here too. And about *SWIFT* Just why? Kill it please!
Swift is like C++ but for IOS devices. If you want to be an IOS developer, swift is the way to go. Also, kotlin is taking over Java at android development so I would put it on the list.
My top 5 would be 1. Javascript(mandatory to learn) 2. Golang 3. Python 4. C plus plus 5. Java/Rust/c#(depends but i recommend java)
Actual list starts at 5:17:
1: Python
2: JavaScript
3: Java
4: Swift
5: PHP
that's all I needed to know.
or you could just read the description
@@fuhu2770 this round goes to you.
You saved my 23minutes!
Thanks for saving my 23 minutes.
My first love is C++ and I truly agree with you sir on the list you made.
1st person to love this video 😍 by heart and soul
Really I love Python. One of the best language till now.
Python is my fav reason behind it easy to learn.
Are you start python is 1st language or c
@@shanmukvetsa8260 yes I have no idea about C language. I started with python. After my grade 12 I started learning python.
in which field are you using python? taran dhanda
1. I agree with your list .....
2. first of all, I'll go for PHP then i will do python..................
Thnx.
Hit like if you love❤ python🐍🐍
I am from Bangladesh. I learn a lot about programming from your videos.
Ur video quality is improving very much day by day including the presentation.
I am learning a lot with your feedback. Thanks for improving me.
Always welcome sir :)
@@HiteshCodeLab I think you are sarcastic here 😂😂
1-Java
2-Javascript
3-Python
4-Swift
5-PHP
Just because of AI/ML started gaining popularity, Python can't be at 1. Believe me you can write anything n everything in java. There are so many strong frameworks n apis available which will do everything you need.
I think C/C++/QT will be better popular.Because they are every language's mother!
1.Python,
2.JavaScript
3. Java (my fav)
4.Swift
5.PHP
6.C++
7.Kotlin
8.C#
9.Golang
10.Ruby(Ruby on Rails)
how's learning java, is it hard?
according to me everyone shold start with java , which i personally feel its important for every developer to know the depth of programming language but currently m working on php.
I have a question that can i start learning java as i have not learned c and c ++
Or should i directly learn python language i am bit confused
Hi mam ...plz tell me php language is good in 2019 ? ..bcz I'm learn this language first tym
1. JAVASCRIPT 2.PYTHON 3.JAVA 4.C++ 5.GOLANG 6.SWIFT 7.GOLANG
I love Python and i am python developer..
Where do I start python and what is the need for web development.....
For freshers there's no openings on python
Ya there is a bit low opening in Python for Freshers..
Follow any One Online Tutorial like from Lynda or udemy.. N then start coding n building project.
Hi, Am taking course python,django as well as djago rest api but there is no openings do you know any jobs related please refer me. I would like to chat with you personally regarding python please give your mailid or phone number my num:9912732851
Hei Hitesh .. I just came across your Channel . And this is the best I have found .
Your English is Good and understanding & u talk exactly what’s expected by the viewer .. keep going Brother
#1 Python, in an era when we're running out of single thread performance and seeing massive explosion of CPU cores. Hmm.
Python is dope sir, actually it's my favorite language and also the most easy language...
Hi here in Argentina java is also very popular but not swift.
C# como viene?
La concha de la lola
I love programming
But due to work I hardly can make time for it..
But your videos are awesome it always motivates me to code..
love u Sir..
@Hitesh: The list may be a bit biased. There is no mention of Dot Net Technologies. I am a dot net developer, the way I see it is that Microsoft technologies are not going anywhere for at least a decade. And C# is one of the most versatile languages. Help me find something I possibly can't do with C#.
Please if can comment on the scope of :
SAP ABAP, SAP FICO
and SAP S4 HANA,
If you can kindly comment the future aspect in terms of growth, financially and position ( getting higher designation )..
Pleaae if you may advise🙂
I'm sorry, but Microsoft technology is indeed going nowhere. C#, VB, and .Net are stupid.
@@edis6484 sorry mate. No information on SAP. Just a Microsoft and python guy
@@12-coretrashcan34 VB maybe. But C# and Dot Net framework aren't stupid my friend.
These are backed by Microsoft, don't forget. Yes these are not open source and these are not free like others. But you get an enterprise support. You can be sure that something you build today will last for decades.
I'm confused between what languages I should learn first between Java, JavaScript, Python and C#. I know C & C++. Any suggestion would be helpful for me.✌️
1. C / Golang
2. Typescript/Javascript
3. Swift
4. Kotlin / Java
5. GoogleScript (my first language)
6. Python
My Favorite Programming Language would be hands down Python 😁😁😁
I love JavaScript. I agree with your top 5 languages. Those are perfect
love your new intro
For me, PHP and Javascript are because of necessity : I have a project to develop using them. But my mind now is towards Dart and probably Rust. I also feel I need to relearn Java and C++. I lost interest in C# although it's a powerful language. So, if I have time to learn this year, this is my list :
1. Dart (including Flutter for mobile development)
2. Java : resume to learn from where I suspended long time ago, including Beans, but priority on J2SE.
3. Angular framework : this means I need to learn typescript as well. Holding both React and Angular in my hand will make feel safe for creating front-end GUI.
4. Rust : its unique approach in memory management is interesting.
5. C++ : I have learnt this without actual coding. Last time I struggled when trying to understand templates and some other concepts such as copy constructors/control, etc. I feel I want to beat those concepts by relearning. :)
Honorable mention : Python, Go, Julia and possibly, although unlikely, relearn Assembly.
1..list should be
1.Python
2.Java
3.JavaScript
4.PHP
5.Android
2....I Love Java
Android is not a language.
My list.
1.Angular js.
2.C#
3.core .net
Java is my favourite programming language
First, I like and agree with your list.
Second, my favorite language is Python
Registered for boot camp I hope we will have great memories and classes there
Same here.. see u there in jaipur bro🔥
DO send your contact email let's us stay connected
Sir Which Language You Learn First
@@vijaykannanhere yup sure buddy, msg me on insta i will add you.. my username: @sahil.9339
@Sahil check out the dm
11:32 he said Bangladesh, Thank you so much for this , I'm following your videos for a long time. I'm from Bangladesh. I'm 15 years old. I'm python from Udemy, Udacity, PluralSight and mostly TH-cam. Thanks again.
Please if can comment on the scope of :
SAP ABAP, SAP FICO
and SAP S4 HANA,
If you can kindly comment the future aspect in terms of growth, financially and position ( getting higher designation )..
Pleaae if you may advise🙂
I never understood, how C++ can be used to build highly graphical applications like chrome, word, etc.?
Using library ,.
@@RajVerma-sd3ih lol. C/C++ are used for engines not for graphics
The popular "sublime" text editor is also built with C++
Shubham Kumar then what is used for graphics? isn't Sufficient.
JavaFX for Java
PyQt/Tkinter for python
JS/CSS for Web
but what for c++
To all the people saying that c# should have been in top 5. F# is the no 1 programming language. Check for yourself in stackoverflow survey
That doesn't mean it's a great language to learn. Python is really large however the language is a parasite.
love from Pakistan...
Great advice Hitesh. Coming from a C# background I just started learning Python, and I absolutely love the language. it has become my favorite programming language. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
1. Java
2. PHP
3. Python
4. Javascript
5. Go
Hahahaha
Very informative video, thank you. I've been a VB.NET and vbscript developer for a while now, but stepping into C# and most definitely Python. I started of my development career in COBOL, great SOLID programming base.
JavaScript with react and react native my favorite
Here is another list (based on my experience and opinions):
1. C# - for Windows programming, Azure and web stuff
2. A subset of C++ (Casey Muratori style or similar) - for performance-oriented stuff like gamedev
3. Object Pascal (Lazarus IDE) - for cross-platform GUI apps
4. Pharo - for fun with live programming env and pure OOP
5. SML or OCaml if you wish to go deeper into CS stuff
All 1-5 are great for an individual dev. Career-wise go for 1 or 2.
18:43 what i was waiting for
The Best Video I Ever Seen On TH-cam....💗💗💗🙏🙏
Java is still among the most popular languages in Australia.
you live in australia? :)
@@blasttrash yes in Sydney.
Java was my favourite programming language. I worked on web as well as Android development in Java, but after watching your videos, I'm inspired by you for the love for python 😆 now, I'm working on python + Django. Thank you bro for actually making videos for sharing the newer things interestingly..
Programming market varies from country to country, If you come towards India and Pakistan, you will see Java and C# on top. This guy is talking about US market.
Python is the best and one of the easiest programming language to learn and i completely agree with your list.
Which language is preferred for android development?? Java or javascript
Leave Android start learning Flutter. It's going to be the future with new Google OS
Java bro but it will be replaced by the flutter soon
@@udg-g4v well said bro @Ritik focus on flutter it will soon be in the top list
@@udg-g4v what kind of past experience or knowledge should i have to get started. I graduated this year
@@xxvish24xx none. Just get started
Correct sir
Python is my favorite one but i had start self with java
In clg c
I feel like Kotlin should have been mentioned alongside Java, as its slowly taking over Java. Nice video 👌🏽
My favourite programming language is Java. Leaning more towards functional programming now.
nice content sir....
My favorite programming language is C++ because I only know it
Why don't you encourage competitive programming , sir ?
Because this is directly related to Data Structures and Algorithms not development so much.
From : competitive coder
My favourite list even though not top languages:
1)Clojure 2)Scala 3)Java. 4)Kotlin 5) Solidity 6)Golang 7) C++
Expecting at least one video on Freelancing sir. Thank You 🙏🙏
a detailed video on freelancing...really needed
Here's my list:
1. JavaScript
2. HTML + CSS + PHP + MySQL
3. C++
Yes, #2 is four languages, but let's be honest, they work together!
If I'd have to add two other languages it'd be Java and Python (no order) because they are interesting, but I don't see any reason to use them in my projects.
javaScript also work with #2 , also javaScript can do the work of php by nood js
Am PHP Developer having 5+ Years of working experience which lang you suggest me, i have started learning angular and node What's your opinion
Both are good.
Python and JavaScript is for everyone. My recommendation is to master both of these to their core.
About data structures and algorithms, small systems that do not require complex computation can be developed using any data structure but for big systems like AI and image processing, an efficient data structure must be considered in order to boost up the performance and usability with limited amount of resources.
Good video..thank u for making such videos with extra bit of information
It's an all-rounder video explaining most necessary aspects of the topic. Pretty helpful for me. Thanks.
HI there!
I'm Waheedullah From Afghanistan. one of BCS student in Afghanistan. may you tell me if i wanna to become the best programmer what should i do? i mean which subject and programming should i learn? if i get Master in programming language can i get a job in overseas? and please tell me different between Programmer, Program Developer, software engineer and program tester. please, help me. Thanks.
If you want to become a good programmer, you should code every day! I doesn't matter what programming language you should learn first. Once you have acquired basic knowledge of programming, any programming language will be easy to learn. Software developers are in very high demand so you will be able to get a job anywhere in the world.
Thanks for giving me a direction for learning....
Now, a lot is waiting for me...
Thank you once again...
I will bang in 2019....
thanks for this awesome video,
can you make a playlist on data structures and algorithms?
1.python
2.Java script
3.Java
4.c#
5.go lang
python still not popular in desktop application development where as JS has started with it :). Js should be #1
I made many projects as paid and open source so what I think, people must have to learn any language first whatever you find good for you. Believe me you need more than one language to know because it decided by the project needs that what language should you choose that suits the project's need. I used C#, vb, C++, Java, PHP, JavaScript and Python for my different projects.
.Net is my favorite programming language , just tell me about the future in .net
1. Javascript
2. Python
3. Php
4. C++
5. Go
For a professional having 6+ experience in AS400 ,which one is the best technology for switch ?
If wanted new language then
Golang or python
If wants old and gold c#
RPG 😉
What you have told about learning the data structure I completely agree. Sometimes without learning any programming language students loose interest also.
Where is C# ?????????????? :-(
Top language is F#. Check stackoverflow survey
He has given list of languages - he has created online training. Look at links.
Video is not longer than how much valuable it is. My favorite language is PHP, cuz it is the first language which i have learnt and i consider this language as a friend cuz i really feel comfortable with it. :)
So informative video...
Thanks for this :)
1. JavaScript
2. Python
3. C#
4. Java
5. Swift
love u bro, thanks. subscribed:)