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Blog about becoming a programmer

Jordan Lyle

Low-level programming languages

Low-level languages are designed to create machine commands for processors. Languages such as: Assembler and CIL.

How do you know if you need to study development at all?

Many people, fascinated by the prospect of working in such a prestigious industry, go into it with only one goal in mind: money.

Job search for a developer

You will most likely be applying for a developer position. The position will be called by the programming language – for example, Java Developer, or by the direction – for example, Frontend Developer.

C and C++ languages

This programming language is widely used to create system software and is very popular among software developers.

HyperText Markup Language

Represents a set of markup characters or codes embedded in a file designed to write hypertext documents on a Web browser page.

Java and C# languages

Java is a platform-independent, object-oriented programming language that is very effective in developing interactive web pages.

Compiled and interpreted languages

Compiled languages include C, C++, Pascal and Ada. Programs written in these languages are translated into the machine code of a given computer before execution.

How to become a programmer from scratch on your own

If I were now starting from scratch to learn web development on my own (realizing that without investing money it’s a longer way)

Object-oriented languages

Object-oriented languages are a further level of development of procedural languages, the main concept of which is a set of program objects.

Pascal and Basic

Pascal is named after the scientist Blaise Pascal. It is popular in programming studies as well as among professionals.