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What is the most popular programming language nowadays?

It is JavaScript.

That's all, are you still waiting for something? 10 years in a row, it has been JS. What did you expect? Fine, let's get some explanation. However, the whole number of developers using JS is 17.5 million, and the popularity witnesses the colossal demand for technology and such specialists.

The main driving force in the issue is tech startups eager to handle talent shortages and set up productive and reliable teams. 10 years in a row, JavaScript stands as the most commonly used programming language among professional developers, according to Stake Overflow.

PYPL (PopularitY of Programming Language) placed JavaScript third in 2022 and had every reason to hold the positions in 2023 and ahead.

According to StackShare, 14 000+ companies reportedly use JavaScript in their tech stacks. They are well-known Airbnb, Instagram, Slack, Reddit, and Discord, to name a few. With the demand for skilled programmers rising, these businesses are rapidly expanding their operations overseas to drive operational cost savings and productivity.

Node.JS shows incredible performance for real-time web apps. It was proven by Netflix, a $228 billion-dollar company.

JavaScript brings websites to life, being the only programming language for browsers today that defines how a website responds to users' actions. Its omnipresence dictates the demand for specialists to cover, first of all, business needs in developing appealing interfaces. Attractive websites create a comfortable space for users and therefore retain customers, making them feel like a fish in water.

Do you know that NASA provides us with pictures of space due to JavaScript? It turns out yes. A recent lucky find tells that the James Webb Space Telescope, one of humanity's finest scientific achievements, relies on JavaScript files to take stunning cosmic pictures for NASA and humankind. Impressed, right? More info on JS - is here. And the comments are always open for discussion; share your thoughts!

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on December 7, 2022
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