THE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES: A SURVEY STUDY

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Ruchi Sharma

Abstract

Since the beginning of computers, thousands of programming languages are designed. However, a comparatively few proportions of those really placed to sensible use within the trade. Some languages are developed and/or adopted by the academic community for teaching functions. Three of the most widespread programming languages C, C# and Java are chosen to be the objects to study. A Survey was conducted; feedback from students also gathered to evaluate which language is better in the following parameters: Readability, Reusability, Portability, and Expressiveness.

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Ruchi Sharma, Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India

Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science,
Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India

 

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