Top 10 Programming Languages of 2011

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    Top 10 Programming Languages of 2011The rapidly increasing IT professionals all over the world are struggling hard to develop new technologies, which make human life simpler.

    The professionals in this industry are constantly trying to enhance products and because of this you will never find similar trend prevailing for

    long in the industry.

    For instance, we can consider the growth of programming languages. Currently, the languages that are used for programming vary greatly

    from those which were used few decades back. So, those who wish to make a career in IT industry must stay abreast with programming

    languages being used newly. Here is a list of top 10 programming languages of 2011.

    1. JavaJava persists to dominate developer landscape as top 1 programming language in use now. According to reports, java jobs have

    increased 52% with Oracle. This language is used in many fields that include enterprise apps and Web and mobile development.

    2. C:C is a popular language that is used as systems programming language and for applications like embedded systems. The jobs in Chave increased by 11%, according to reports.

    3. C++:C++ was build as enhancement of C language and initially it was called as C with Classes. It is used for creating applicationsoftware, systems software, embedded software, device drivers, client applications, high-performance server, and entertainment software like

    video games.

    4. C#:C# from Microsoft was developed as an alternative to Java and is based on Java, Delphi, C, and C++. This programming languagehas become popular among Microsoft shops and developers.

    5. JavaScript

    JavaScript is the language of web, which is primarily employed in the form of the client side JavaScript and is implemented as an element of

    web browser to offer dynamic websites and enhanced user interface. It is also used in desktop widgets, PDF documents, and site-specific

    browsers.

    6. Perl

    Perl is a general purpose, interpreted, high level, dynamic language; it was originally developed in 1987 by Larry Wall as a general use Unix

    scripting language to make report processing easy.

    7. PHP:PHP is a broadly used scripting language, which is suitable for web development and can be embedded into HTML. It was initiallydesigned to develop dynamic web pages.

    8. Visual Basic

    Visual Basic is the 3rd generation event-driven and integrated development environment language from Microsoft developed for its COM

    programming. It was designed to be quite simple to learn and use; it rapidly became popular among developers, especially those developing

    departmental applications.

    9. Python

    Python is a dynamic language, which is used in an array of application domains. It is often compared to Perl, Tcl, Scheme, Ruby, and Java. It

    enables the developers to quickly write code.

    10. Ruby:Ruby is an open source, dynamic language with a spotlight on productivity and simplicity. It has a graceful syntax, which iseasy to read and write.