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Top Three Programming Languages For 2021

Which I prefer that everyone should take a look at it.

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Top Three programming languages for 2021. This year, I have collected data from my website where I can see what languages students are preferring and where the trend is going on, combined with a little bit of data from GitHub, I am presenting you the top five programming languages for 2021. So, let’s start.

#1. JavaScript

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The number one programming language for 2021. We’re gonna keep the number one programming language as JavaScript of this year, and it was a very neck-to-neck competition with the number two contender, you know that, but I have realized that the world is moving fast in the world of JavaScript.

I don’t recommend learning JavaScript if you are learning that, but also you should spend a little bit more time learning TypeScript in the next year, I expect that TypeScript is going to get a tremendous amount of support. And once you are done with learning JavaScript and TypeScript.

#My Recommendation.

  • Make sure you learn at least one framework.
  • Go for ReactJs

#2. Python

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Picking language number two was not that difficult it’s Python, and, if you’re under 22 of your age, chances are high that you are currently in love with this language, and you swear to do everything in just language, no problem at all. This is one of the most fantastic languages and easy to understand.

But don’t just learn Python.

#My Recommendation.

  • At least learn one more framework in Python.
  • Go for Django, you can explore more other libraries like Python machine learning and data science.
  • Learn at least one framework for Django picking.

#3. C++

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Anvesh
Anvesh

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“A simple hello could lead to a million things”. This is AnveshChinnu and I’m a YouTuber, Blogger and a Digital marketing expert.

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