Top 10 programming languages 2015

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Mind Map on Top 10 programming languages 2015, created by Dani Zorrilla on 11/09/2015.
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Top 10 programming languages 2015
  1. #4 RUBY
    1. major supplier of web apps. Ruby is popular due to its ease of learning (it's very straightforward) and power. Ruby knowledge is in high demand these days!
    2. #1 JAVA
      1. Java is top pick as one of the most popular programming languages, used for building server-side applications to video games and mobile apps. It's also the core foundation for developing Android apps, making it a favorite of many programmers.
      2. #2 PYTHON
        1. Python is a one-stop shop. There's a Python framework for pretty much anything, from web apps to data analysis. In fact, WordStream is written in Python! You're the best bud. Python is often heralded as the easiest programming language to learn, with its simple and straightforward syntax. Python has risen in popularity due to Google's investment in it over the past decade
        2. #3 C
          1. It's often the first programming language taught in college low level enough to be close to hardware, but no so low level that you had to do everything manually. Because there are so many C compilers, you can write stuff in C and have it run pretty much anywhere.
          2. #5 JAVA SCRIPT
            1. JavaScript allows developers to add interactive elements to their website, and its presence is felt across the internet. At WordStream, we use a JavaScript library called JQuery to make our JavaScript work even easier.
            2. #6 C#
              1. is the language used in order to develop Microsoft apps. C# is syntactically nearly identical to Java If you're looking to work on Microsoft apps, C# is the way to go. C# opens a lot of Windows
              2. #7 PHP
                1. is often used in conjunction with dynamic data-heavy websites and app development. It provides a ton of power and is the beating heart of monster sites like WordPress and Facebook. PHP is also on the easy end of the learning spectrum, simply requiring you to embed the code within HTML. PHP is a must-learn language for aspiring web developers.
                2. #8 OBJECTIVE C
                  1. Objective-C is the programming language behind iOS apps. Apple's new language Swift is rising in the ranks, but Objective-C is still the recommended starting point for those looking to craft Apple apps for iPhones and iPads
                  2. #9 SQL
                    1. SQL lets you siphon helpful data from massive databases. Nearly every app has a backend database, and SQL is the language that helps you interact with that sweet data. In terms of software development, SQL isn't ever used alone
                    2. #10 C MORE
                      1. C is best when you want to work small and when dealing with low-level applications. It's widely used for embedded systems like the firmware of your television or the operating system of an airplane, as well as computer operating systems like Windows.
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