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Languages and frameworks

Programming languages and frameworks are essential tools for developers. They allow developers to write code that computers can understand and execute, and to build software applications efficiently.

Programming languages are sets of rules and instructions that developers use to communicate with computers. There are many of them, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Some popular programming languages include Python, Java, JavaScript, C++, and C.

Frameworks are pre-built structures that provide a foundation for developing software applications efficiently. Frameworks can provide developers with common functionality, such as database access, user authentication, and web development tools. Some popular frameworks include Django, Laravel, and Ruby on Rails.

Cate Lawrence
September 15, 2020

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The Common Business-Oriented Language (COBOL) is considered a legacy mainframe language. It was developed nearly 60 years ago and has been gradually replaced by newer, more versatile languages such as Java, C and Python. Few universities offer COBOL courses. However, according to Reuters, in 2017, 43% of banking systems that are today still in use… Read more

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