Programming Languages, which one should you pick?

Choosing a programming language can be a daunting task, especially for those new to programming. With a multitude of programming languages available, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, it can be difficult to determine which language is the right fit for your needs. By the end of this post, you will have a better understanding of what programming language might be the best choice for your particular project or goals.

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What is a programming language?

Languages such as English, Spanish, or Chinese, are used for communication between humans. They are highly flexible and can convey complex ideas through the use of grammar, vocabulary, and context. Natural languages have evolved over time and vary widely between cultures, regions, and individuals.

Programming languages, on the other hand, are designed for communicating with computers. They are highly structured and precise, with a fixed set of rules and syntax that must be followed in order to create valid code. Programming languages have a much more limited vocabulary than natural languages and are typically used to perform a specific task.

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Low vs High-level languages

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Imperative vs Declarative languages

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