1. There is no language that is the highest level, level is in the hands of users.
2. Should learn which languages you can refer to this article.
3. If you want to be a programmer, you should learn a little more languages, it will help you more later.
4. There are many more questions but I can not list them all, what do you guys comment below for me.
1. Python
2. Java
3. Javascript
2. It is easier to learn than other programming languages;
3. Errors are easier to detect and therefore easier to fix;
4. It can be attached to certain web page elements or events such as mouse clicks or mouseover;
5. JS works across multiple browsers, platforms, and so on;
6. You can use JavaScript to check input and minimize manual checking when accessing the database;
7. It helps the website interact better with visitors;
8. It is faster and lighter than other programming languages.
Besides, there are also many shortcomings such as:
1. Ease of exploitation;
2. Can be used to execute malicious code on the user's computer;
3. Sometimes not supported in all browsers;
4. JS code snippets are large;
5. Implementation may differ from device to device resulting in heterogeneity.
4. C #
1. Building on the foundation of strong programming languages should inherit their advantages.
2. Closer to popular programming languages such as C ++, Java, Pascal.
4. Easy to access, easy to develop.
5. Backed by the .NET Framework.
The biggest downside of C # is that it only runs on Windows platform and has .
NET Framework installed. Manipulating hardware is weaker than other languages, most of it is based on windows.
5. PHP
1. PHP is an open source programming language, you can develop all versions of PHP without paying any expense.
2. PHP has a syntax similar to most high level programming languages like C, C ++, Java and Perl.
3. PHP is easily embedded in HTML tags and scripts.
4. PHP supports many different platforms such as Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X ...
5. PHP easily integrates with several popular databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Sybase, Informix, and Microsoft SQL Server.
6. PHP is compatible with most servers such as Apache, IIS ...
7. PHP is simple and easy to learn.
6. C / C ++
7. Rust
8. Go (Golang)
1. Golang is really simple and accessible to both programmers and testers.
2. Using advanced compile algorithms, with Golang, we will not need to install dependencies from the server because Go has linked all modules as well as dependencies into a binary file.
3. Golang uses separate goroutines to help save memory and improve application performance.
9. Ruby
10. Lua
Lua is a programming language written on C. Lua that is used in many industrial applications (eg Adobe's Photoshop Lightroom), in embedded systems (eg Ginga middleware used in systems Digital TV in Brazil), or making games (eg World of Warcarft addons or Angry Birds). Lua is currently considered the leading scripting language used in the game. Lua is widely recognized by the community, and has a fairly complete and detailed documentation system. Especially, it has the advantage of being very fast. Epilogue Above are the top 10 hottest programming languages today, but the above is not an exact number, because there are many emerging languages that we rarely encounter or know about for .
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