The Best Web Programming Languages to Learn

About the author

Fabio is a passionate student in web tehnologies including front-end (HTML/CSS) and web design. He likes exploring as much as possible about the world wide web and how it can be more productive for us all.

Currently he studies Computer Engineering, at the same time he works as a freelancer on both web programming and graphic design.

Web development is a broad term for the work involved in developing a website for the Internet (World Wide Web) or an intranet (a private network). Web development can range from developing the simplest static single page of plain text to the most complex web-based internet applications, electronic businesses, and social network services.

A more comprehensive list of tasks to which web development commonly refers, may include web engineering, web design, web content development, client liaison, client-side/server-side scripting, web server and network security configuration, and ecommerce development. Among web professionals, “web development” usually refers to the main non-design aspects of building web sites: writing markup and coding. Most recently Web development has come to mean the creation of content management systems or CMS.

The web has been around for many years now, but the real advancements and innovation from it are being seen this last decade. Everything just seems to have gotten better and more productive as both programmers and technology put efforts into creating some fundamental standards everyone would follow to work on the web.

In this guide, we inspect the most important aspect of the modern web, programming languages, which form the core of every single web page we see on the internet every day. Specifically, we’ll have a look at some of the best programming languages a developer should have knowledge of in order to make an impact on their lives (either personal or professional).

 

The Best Web Programming Languages to Learn includes:

  1. Programming Languages: An Introduction
  2. HTML & CSS: The Fundamentals ofWeb Development
  3. Javascript: La Creme De La Creme
  4. Python: Invented for Productivity
  5. Ruby: Dynamic, Object Oriented and General-Purpose
  6. ASP: The New Era ofWeb Development
  7. Perl: Practical Extraction and Report Language
  8. Go: Open Source and Productive
  9. Java: Last, but not Least
  10. Conclusion
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