There are constant lists about programming languages that come out every year.
Toptal is a company that acts as a broker between developers and the companies that want to hire them.
Alvaro Oliveira, VP of talent operations for Toptal said according to their list that the No.
1 language that the companies are searching for is Swift.
Its also the language that has allowed a lot of people to join the iOS market.
But then Swift came along and was much easier.
The other language at the top of Toptals chart is HTML.
For any web project, HTML is going to be there.
Whether its a Ruby on Rails or Rython job, HTML will be there.
It shows that Web pages are still in demand, Oliveira said.
Lets have a look at the languages most commonly used in March 2016.
Its one of the top languages taught in university computer science programs and known by everyone.
Its a cliche to say that the rest is history, but really, there it is.
This is another language that is regularly taught in universities.
And the outcome was C#.
There are additional ways to run applications on a number of different hardware platforms.
Python is most often used with a powerful framework that allows it to build powerful applications in specific markets.
Coming just behind HTML in ubiquity, Javascript is one of the foundation languages of the Web.
Though, in general, its a scripting language that carries a Web heritage with it.
The connection is mainly because Perl is wonderful at working with text and text objects stored in databases.
Mostly used for scripts, Perl is an interpreted language that holds snippets of larger applications together.
Besides, the programming languages mentioned above, there are also React and React Native.
React is the Javascript framework that lets you build applications with a Facebook interface.
source: www.techworm.net