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What is the future of programming. I mean what will happen to current programming languages.

Answer» <p>Trying to peek into🔮 future..no analysing present. *Some major breakthroughs are still to be happen.* Sometimes I think companies are slow to adapt new ones &amp; fast to introduce new 🤔New will definitely be introduced Old ones are not completely replaced by new ones. COBOL is still used. Engineering system stuffs: C/C++ will be there &amp; they are welcomed by AI. For Web Javascript has no major competitor though but it might change with Web Assembly maturity. For server side we've partly moved from Ruby, PHP to Python, Golang. Read Evolution of Databases. I sometimes wish there should not be 3 languages for front end. R is older than Python when it comes to Statistics so Python is evolving itself to catch up with R. Julia whose mere description is intriguing. I can't say who will dominate desktops but C# is advanced. There is a race between Kotlin(I never learned) &amp; Java. For Mac environment Swift &amp; Objective-C(idkm) will persist ; i personally think it need to extend...</p> <p>It is correct answer</p> <p>Many startups use Django (Python), Flask (Python), and NodeJS (JavaScript) as their backend frameworks. Python and JavaScript are easy-to-learn and therefore considered the bestprogramming languagesto learn for beginners</p> <p>Some major breakthroughs are still to be happen.* Sometimes I think companies are slow to adapt new ones &amp; fast to introduce new 🤔New will definitely be introduced Old ones are not completely replaced by new ones. COBOL is still used. Engineering system stuffs: C/C++ will be there &amp; they are welcomed by AI. For Web Javascript has no major competitor though but it might change with Web Assembly maturity. For server side we've partly moved from Ruby, PHP to Python, Golang. Read Evolution of Databases. I sometimes wish there should not be 3 languages for front end. R is older than Python when it comes to Statistics so Python is evolving itself to catch up with R. Julia whose mere description is intriguing. I can't say who will dominate desktops but C# is advanced. There is a race between Kotlin(I never learned) &amp; Java. For Mac environment Swift &amp; Objective-C(idkm) will persist ; i personally think it need to extend...</p> <p>It is correct answer</p>


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