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Top 5 High Demand Programming Languages in 2024

Jaydeep Biswas on January 05, 2024

Will Python Maintain Its Dominance? Hey fellow coders! As we step into the exciting realm of 2024, it's only natural to wonder which programming la...
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Nice post, however when it comes to native apps, those are decreasing popularity, people mostly have in their smartphones the same apps, (Facebook, Instagram, tik tok, etc) and they rarely download something else, in the other hand web apps are increasing in popularity since you don't need to download anything, they just run in the browser.

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Jaydeep Biswas

Thank you for sharing your perspective. 👍 Great point!

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Arash zandi

Where is dotnet ?

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Jaydeep Biswas

.NET is a popular and versatile framework that is used to develop a wide variety of applications, from web apps to mobile apps to desktop apps.
i think as the future of .NET is expected to involve continued emphasis on cross-platform development.

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Матвей Т

I am sorry, but both of your first Con for rust doesn't make any sense, could you please elaborate on what you mean. And the second one isn't really true, it isn't difficult.

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Jaydeep Biswas

Hey @matveit No need to be sorry.🙂 Rust, being a relatively newer language compared to some established ones, may have fewer libraries and external support compared to languages with longer histories.
The ecosystem around Rust might not be as mature or extensive as, say, languages like C++.
And actually the second point is for new developers who sometimes find it challenging in integration with existing codebases.

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Матвей Т

Thank you for elaborating.