Not sure what you mean by strongest, but the best language is the one that meets or exceeds the requirements of the design brief. If performance is of the essence, then Assembler or C would be the languages of choice. However, for more complex projects, C++ would be better as it can greatly reduce development times without sacrificing performance. If performance is less of an issue but deadlines are short, then a more abstract language such as Java or C# would be a better choice.
My "strongest" programming language is the one that solves the problem on time and on budget. My choice of language will vary according to the specific problem I'm tasked with solving; there is no single language that can address every single problem.
Object oriented analysis and design.
It is programming languages that are referred to in terms of "high level" and "low level".Extensible Markup Language(XML) is a markup language not a programming language, it is a data formatting specification that makes the presentation of data independent of programs (so that data can be passed between programs).For this reason the answer to your question is "neither".
The B programming language is a high-levelprogramming language.
Computer programming language
No. In order to make or use a program or a programming language, you need to know a programming language.
You have answered your own question: it is a programming language.
example of procedural programming are those programming language that have structure e.g basic,fortran,c++,c and pascal e.t.c
Yes, natural language is a fifth generation programming language.
PHP is written in the C programming language.
No, it is a high-level programming language.
Polymorphic Programming Language was created in 1969.