Visual Basic is not the most widely used programming language in the world. Aside from anything else, it only works on Windows.
Java is the most widely used programming language in the world, closely followed by C++. And there are plenty more languages that are far more widely used than Visual Basic, including C, Python, Ruby and Perl, to name but a few. Even C#, which is also a Windows-only programming language, is more popular than Visual Basic.
Yes.
Pseudocode. However, pseudocode is not a programming language as such. It is a language that a programmer uses specifically to convey the concept of a specific algorithm to other programmers. The language is such that any programmer can easily translate the algorithm into their preferred language. Furthermore, pseudocode does not have to be written in English, it can be written in any language. However, English is the most widely-spoken language within the programming community and is therefore the most prevalent language used in programming.
There are many types of applets, and they can be written in many different languages, but you're probably referring to the most widely known Java applets. So, they're written in a programming language called Java.
Because that's the whole purpose of a programming language, the reason why they were developed - to make software.Because that's the whole purpose of a programming language, the reason why they were developed - to make software.Because that's the whole purpose of a programming language, the reason why they were developed - to make software.Because that's the whole purpose of a programming language, the reason why they were developed - to make software.
1: The simplest language to learn is probably Visual Basic. However it can be limiting depending on what you want to do. You can write web based applications with it. C++ is not the easiest language to learn from scratch, in fact it is probably the hardest.Seems to me that you need to learn about programming fundamentals, fundamentals that apply to any programming regardless of language.2: Well, what I started with was game maker. Despite when people talk down about it, it's a pretty efficient program for how easy it is to learn. When you get to 3d games, it can be pretty bad, but the outcome of the game far defeats flash. Don't believe me? Look up Clean Asia. But it's definatly a great language to start out with.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Well, maybe Python or Ruby, but Visual Basic is also easy, but is not free.
Yes.
C is best. But java is widely used and relatively easier language
Common Business Oriented Language/ COBOL is widely used programming language by businesses. While C is a general purpose programming invented by Dennis Ritchie.
The most widely used language in industry is C++. Although Java is more popular world-wide, it is only suitable for application programming. That is, it cannot be used for machine-level programming as the code is compiled against a virtual machine rather than a physical one.
Pseudocode. However, pseudocode is not a programming language as such. It is a language that a programmer uses specifically to convey the concept of a specific algorithm to other programmers. The language is such that any programmer can easily translate the algorithm into their preferred language. Furthermore, pseudocode does not have to be written in English, it can be written in any language. However, English is the most widely-spoken language within the programming community and is therefore the most prevalent language used in programming.
There are many types of applets, and they can be written in many different languages, but you're probably referring to the most widely known Java applets. So, they're written in a programming language called Java.
It was a success. It was a very widely used programming language at one time, and there is even still some COBOL surviving in old systems.
Because that's the whole purpose of a programming language, the reason why they were developed - to make software.Because that's the whole purpose of a programming language, the reason why they were developed - to make software.Because that's the whole purpose of a programming language, the reason why they were developed - to make software.Because that's the whole purpose of a programming language, the reason why they were developed - to make software.
Java is the most powerful language used for current mobile phone and also other languages are used like symbion . it is widely used in various cell phone manufacturer like nokia, samsung, and LG and etc. java is Object oriented programming system.
1: The simplest language to learn is probably Visual Basic. However it can be limiting depending on what you want to do. You can write web based applications with it. C++ is not the easiest language to learn from scratch, in fact it is probably the hardest.Seems to me that you need to learn about programming fundamentals, fundamentals that apply to any programming regardless of language.2: Well, what I started with was game maker. Despite when people talk down about it, it's a pretty efficient program for how easy it is to learn. When you get to 3d games, it can be pretty bad, but the outcome of the game far defeats flash. Don't believe me? Look up Clean Asia. But it's definatly a great language to start out with.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Well, maybe Python or Ruby, but Visual Basic is also easy, but is not free.
Smalltalk was the language created as a proof-of-concept implementation of the object-oriented programming paradigm.
English remains the language that is most widely spoken by Americans; the next most widely spoken language in America is Spanish.