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Python and C will continue to be popular with programmers, while Java and PHP will slip in popularity. Here's a look at what to expect from the top programming languages in 2023.
ITPro Today's most-read articles on programming languages in 2022 explored Python's popularity and why COBOL is still in demand, as well as updates on other major languages.
Java, Python, SQL, C++, and JavaScript programming skills are most in demand, but Go and TypeScript are rising fast, a HackerRank developer skills report finds.
ITPro Today compares nine programming languages across 11 categories that modern developers should consider when choosing the language that best suits their needs.
An unpatched flaw in more than 350,000 unique open source repositories leaves software applications vulnerable to exploit. The path traversal-related vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2007-4559.
Java continues to move forward with features that improve performance and extend the capabilities of the open source programming language project led by Oracle.
Our most-read articles on programming languages from the first half of 2022 include analyses of Python and Rust as go-to languages, and coverage of the latest Java and Node.js updates.
Some of the programming languages on this list have been popular for quite a while; others are just beginning to win the favor of developers. But all are worth familiarizing yourself with.