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For developing websites we have many languages like : HTML, PHP, Pearl. But only using this languages is not useful for managing databases and developing interactive websites we also need languages like Javascript, ASP.NET, XML, Advanced Java.
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The popular programming languages which are generally used to write a robotic program may be developed in c, c++, java etc.., these languages are more flexible when compare to the other languages.
C++, Java, Perl, Python, PHP, JavaScript, LPC, C# is the most popular languages based on C, but there is probably more languages.
It depends what you're trying to program. Different languages are capable of different things. The most popular programming languages are: C, Java, C++, php, VB, C# The most popular web languages are: HTML, CSS, Javascript
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Not, I don't think OO languages are used more than the non-OO ones, if your "popularity" is based on the number of the developers.
Linux is a platform, and as such supports a myriad of programming languages. Of these languages C, C++, Java, Python and Perl are very popular, but there are many other programming languages. Some, like Python and Perl are 'interpretive' and similar in this respect to 'BASIC'. C and C++ are compiled, and Java sits somewhere between them.
There are literally thousands of programming languages - some for special purpuses, some of a more general nature. Some popular languages are the Microsoft dotnet languages (C#, Visual Basic .NET, and others); Java; PHP; Python; and lots of others. You can get more information: * In the Wikipedia article on "programming language" * The TIOBE website has been keeping track of the most "popular" programming languages, for the last few years.
You can use php, asp, jsp or cgi. Among these, php is more easier and flexible to use with databases and for making dynamic web sites. If you want an IDE you can use ASP.NET in microsoft visual studio.
The older languages are still the standards by which modern programming languages are measured. Fortran, COBOL, Lisp, and C/C++ are all used as baselines to evaluate newer languages. Of course, the "new kids" are being used as standards more and more often. Java, Ruby, Perl, Python, and other more modern languages are being used to measure how "good" a new language is.