What Are The Top Programming Languages Worth Learning? Here Are Some Right Now

What Are The Top Programming Languages Worth Learning? Here Are Some Right Now
Jobstreet content teamupdated on 07 March, 2023
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Whether you are entering the field of IT or just want another transferable skill in your arsenal, it is time to tap into the top programming languages. A programming language is a type of code or exchange between programmers and computers. Each language has its own rules, which take specific string values to either result in machine codes or graphic elements. 

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Why should this be relevant, anyway? The Philippine Star shares that the demand for digital skills is at an all-time high. Sixty-four percent of employees, in particular, have agreed to such a statistic. But this demand is not without its reaped rewards. Professionals in the IT industry are some of the highest paid jobs, with an average salary of Php 50,000. 

The reason for this is not only in the demand due to the shift in the workspace, but in the intricacy of the industry’s scope. Each specialization in the industry is unique and has distinguishing factors that require a special set of skills. For instance, programming for the computer can vary for programming in a video game, and so on. 

Why learn the languages of programming?

If you are leaning towards pursuing your dream here, we advise that you take up a programming language or two. Further convincing can take you to its benefits, which we have listed below:

1. It can be a transferable skill

While programming is mostly considered specialized knowledge, more and more jobs require it. Fields like Digital Marketing or Graphic Design do require a little bit of programming, especially if you have to dig deep into insights or website creation (which requires coding). If you are a freelancer, you can utilize certain languages to make an app or website for yourself or for your client with ease. 

So whether you want to take on a role that requires it or you simply want to increase your knowledge bank, you will not lose anything learning a new language. 

2. It can increase your analytical skills

When you think about it, programming is rooted in the principles of mathematics. Such principles require a bout of analytics and problem solving, especially since these languages assist in breaking down problems to get to a solution. You can apply these factors to your everyday life, like goal-setting. 

3. Automation of tasks becomes possible

With the rise of automation in the world, it is no surprise that automated tasks have replaced manual applications with ease. But while there are certain approaches that only humans can do, you can use programming and codes to a very convenient advantage. You can automate certain tasks instead of having to do them yourself, especially if you can cut time costs in half. 

If you are adept with a language, you can also contribute to increasing workflow productivity in your team or in your company. You can propose programs that you can orient them with and eventually implement to accomplish this. Once you have achieved such, your team (and company!) will surely appreciate you. 

4. Be in tune with the digital world

Most of the time, we are tied to the digital sphere. But being tied to is different from being in tune. The former is usually born out of routine, while the latter is adapting to whatever is current and new. Knowing the languages of programming can help you understand better how websites are built, how apps are utilized, and how they all come together to sustain the digital world we live in. 

5. It is a creative pursuit

Do not be fooled by the binary codes and numbers – you can wield your creative hand if you want to. You can build worlds, build apps, and games all in the comfort of wherever your space is at. Aside from that, you can also meet new people and possibly gain new friends while at it. After all, there is nothing better than a shared space of professionals who share the same success and struggles. 

What are the top programming languages one can learn?

Now that we have piqued your interest to learn, here are some examples of programming languages you can take your pick from. Note that each language has its own unique set of codes and applications, and not all codes can apply to tasks. 

Nevertheless, prioritize what you want to know depending on the need that arises. We take a look at them – what they are, their features and benefits, and how they are applied:

Source: TIOBESimpiLearn

 

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