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Programming Languages

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There are a number of popular programming languages these days. Different companies, even different departments within the same company, prefer to use different languages. Driver developers get used to writing code in C. Many programmers who work on Linux develop applications in C++, while other programmers working on Windows prefer C#. Many cross-platform systems are developed in Java. Objective C becomes more and more popular due to sales of iPads and iPhones. Additionally, scripting languages, such as Perl and Python, are very suitable to toolkit development.

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He, H. (2012). Programming Languages. In: Coding Interviews. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4762-3_2

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