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The New Age of Programming Languages
By thomas qwer | Published  12/10/2011

Today, the markets inside the software industries are going very well. And even with lots of peaks and valleys, the IT industry has managed great market capitalization in a brilliant manner. All such things become possible only due to the scale of the industry; as more is the scale lesser is the chance of destabilizations. However, the overall discussion on IT industries always lies in between the regions of web designing and programming.

Both regions play a key role in keeping the stabilization factor alive all the time. Particularly the programming factor, as it gives deeper impacts and is considered as the spinal cord of the IT industry. And the market of such IT industries is still going very strong, by the emergence of programming languages. Some of such languages are known as object oriented programming languages or simply OOPs.

These programming languages are becoming easier with time, as in the 90’s one has to write hundred lines of codes to get required results. But, now whole scenario has been changed by the emergence of some of the high end languages like JAVA, PHP and DOT NET. From computer gaming to dedicated software codes all comes under the belt of these high end programming languages. However, most of the core games are still written in the C language. Some of such games include NFS, Vice City, Chess and EA sports series, etc.

These programming languages are found at a one stop solution to all coding related problems. Although for having proper solutions, most of the software industries are now focusing on open source programming languages. These open source programming languages give ample flexibility and reliability to the user. So, in the quick succession of time we can surely see some more advancement in the ever growing field of software industries.


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