Saturday, July 7, 2012

Your career after Programming Language



What is Programming Language?

A programming language is a set of grammatical rules and vocabulary to instruct a computer to perform the specific tasks. It is generally used to write computer programs such as Applications, utilities, servers, and systems programs. It can be used for two purposes:
  • To create programs that can control the behaviour of a machine
  • To express algorithms

Basically the description of a language is divided into two components:

  • Syntax (form)
  • Semantics (meaning)
Till date thousands of programming languages have been created and many more are yet to come. Most of the programming languages explain the basic of computing that is, as a sequence of commands, although some languages, such as those that support functional programming or logic programming, use alternative forms of description.
Programming languages are usually referred to as high-level languages, such as C+, C++, JAVA and many more are part of this group. Every language has a unique set of keywords and a special syntax for organizing program instructions.
The most commonly used programming languages are C, C++, VC++, Java, JavaScript, J2EE - Advanced Java, J2SE - Core Java, PHP, .NET, Adobe Flex, AJAX, EJB, Hibernate, Perl, ROR - Ruby On Rails, Shell Scripting, Spring, Struts ,Python.
However, programming languages are artificial languages designed to control computers and many man hours have been spent to develop modified versions of languages.

Eligibility:

In order to pursue this program, one has to be a graduate from a recognized university in computer science, mathematics, information system, or a related computer technology field.

Career Prospects:

After completing course in a programming language, you can start working as a Basic Programmer, Computer software engineer, web designers and developers, computer systems analyst or freelance as a consultant.

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