Java
Still, it’s a very popular language. When looking for a job as a software developer it’s 50% chances that Java language is required. The higher demand for this technology the higher interest and supply (more people are going to learn it).
C#
Like Java, the C# language and ecosystem are enormous. This means that for any position you apply for, it is important to do your homework and understand the market of your prospective employer.
Ruby
JavaScript
JavaScript is probably the most popular language. More than half of all developers use JavaScript. It’s vital to front-end dev and also relevant to the back-end. And it’s rapidly expanding into areas like game development or the Internet of things.
Still, it’s a very popular language. When looking for a job as a software developer it’s 50% chances that Java language is required. The higher demand for this technology the higher interest and supply (more people are going to learn it).
C#
Like Java, the C# language and ecosystem are enormous. This means that for any position you apply for, it is important to do your homework and understand the market of your prospective employer.
Ruby
According to Github, the number of contributors coding in Ruby is still on the rise. Ruby is a good choice when your project has a tight deadline and fixed budget requirements. On the other hand, a less opinionated framework such as Node.js may be a better choice for innovative web development solutions.
Python
Python has been a growing programming language and it shows no signs of disappearing. You’ll find it in web applications, desktop apps, network servers, machine learning, media tools and more.
JavaScript
JavaScript is probably the most popular language. More than half of all developers use JavaScript. It’s vital to front-end dev and also relevant to the back-end. And it’s rapidly expanding into areas like game development or the Internet of things.

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