Popular programming languages

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Python
Python has been consistently ranked among the top three most demanded programming languages in the world for the past year (a little research on that here).

Golang (Go)
Since its creation (Go appeared only in 2009) it has already managed to become one of the 10 most popular programming languages. If only because more and more DevOps-specific products use Go, it’s worth learning.

Ruby
Next on our list is one of the most original programming languages, which many developers like for its ability to adapt code to new requirements. Ruby is used to manage network infrastructure but can also be used to build frameworks for databases, websites and complex applications.

C/C++
These two closely related programming languages remain relevant today. And despite the fact that the same “pluses” were developed more than three decades ago, and pure C is almost half a century old, the popularity of C / C + + is not declining.

C/C++ allow you to adapt your code to almost any system, platform or application: these languages were developed a long time ago and therefore have all the necessary tools for this. This greatly simplifies such tasks as, for example, batch management, which DevOps engineers often have to do.

JavaScript
JavaScript is a lightweight interpreted scripting language that can come in handy for teams developing web applications. The use of JavaScript allows to reduce the load on the server, greatly increases the interactive features, provides quick communication with users, gives the opportunity to design user-friendly interfaces. Recently, this programming language has been used in the development of mobile and desktop applications, as well as in game development.

Bash .
Bash is a scripting language used by software developers and system administrators to automate a variety of tasks and processes in Unix-like operating systems.

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