Versuchen GOLD - Frei
Top Ten Popular Programming Languages
Open Source For You
|April 2023
Programming languages are the means to communicate with a computer. The instructions written in a programming language are converted into a machine code that computers can understand. Just like there are so many human languages, there are a number of programming languages. Each language is suitable for certain requirements and is able to solve specific problems. There are quite a few programming languages that are in demand today.
In the modern digital world, the success of a company depends on the right selection of architecture and design, which in turn depend on the underlying programming languages.
The world is rapidly moving towards low-code and no-code platforms, which require minimal coding knowledge and skills. These are suitable for non-tech people. The rapid rise of cloud-based application development also augurs well for the low-code/no-code paradigm. Applications built using low-code/no-code platforms have short turnaround times. Another pattern that is seen recently is that tools like ChatGPT are being used for coding tasks.
All these methods generate boilerplate code that is mostly generic, has inherent security risks, and may need heavy customisation. Needless to say, these are not a replacement for traditional software development and unlikely to replace skilled coders. However, they can augment the software development process by providing the necessary inputs.
Programming skills in demand
Let’s now look into the various programming languages that are popular in 2023 from the standpoint of their usability and business significance. Note that all the languages listed below are equally popular.
1. Python
Most startups are using Python-based frameworks (Django/Flask). Python is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose language that supports rapid application development. It is highly readable, intuitive and flexible, and has a good ecosystem of support modules. Python can be used for:
Web development
Data analysis
Data visualisation
Machine learning
2. JavaScript
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der April 2023-Ausgabe von Open Source For You.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Open Source For You
Open Source For You
Ukraine builds sovereign AI using Google's Gemma
Ukraine has launched a landmark national AI initiative, building a fully sovereign large language model (LLM) using Google's open source Gemma framework.
1 min
January 2026
Open Source For You
Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm: Choosing the Right Orchestration Tool
This overview of the differences between Kubernetes and Docker Swarm will help DevOps developers determine the right container orchestration tool for their project.
5 mins
January 2026
Open Source For You
Quantum Programming: Speaking the Language of Qubits
Quantum software tools are evolving and will soon make quantum computing easily accessible. With tools like Qiskit and Cirq, anyone can begin exploring the quantum world, experiment with algorithms, and contribute to a rapidly evolving field.
7 mins
January 2026
Open Source For You
Building a Real-Time Grocery Price Comparison System
This real-time grocery price comparison system has been designed for leading Indian e-commerce platforms. Built on microservices architecture, the system leverages FastAPI for backend services and Selenium for dynamic web scraping to deliver accurate, up-to-date pricing data.
7 mins
January 2026
Open Source For You
The Role of Generative AI in the AWS Database Migration Service
The integration of generative AI in the AWS Database Migration Service enhances schema conversion, making data migrations more accurate, speedy, and efficient.
7 mins
January 2026
Open Source For You
Proxmox unveils open source Datacenter Manager
Proxmox has officially launched the first full and stable version of its Datacenter Manager, positioning itself as a robust open source alternative for private cloud deployments.
1 min
January 2026
Open Source For You
Linux Foundation lauds Japan's OSS boom but warns of governance and security gaps
Linux Foundation Research has released its latest report, ‘The State of Open Source Japan 2025: Accelerating Business Value through Strategic Open Source Engagement’.
1 min
January 2026
Open Source For You
Improving Microservices Performance with Django
Django, along with other open source tools like Redis, PostgreSQL, Celery and NGINX, helps address the challenges of request overhead and latency in microservices architecture.
4 mins
January 2026
Open Source For You
Manim: Creating Dynamic Visual Animations
Learn about how Manim, a Python library, converts code into captivating animations, and why it has become the preferred choice for educators, developers, and content creators worldwide.
4 mins
January 2026
Open Source For You
openSUSE empowers Linux developers with Intel NPU access
The openSUSE project has begun distributing packaging for the Intel Neural Processing Unit (NPU) driver, enabling small-scale AI development on Linux.
1 min
January 2026
Translate
Change font size

