The days of Fortran and LISP are almost gone. As of 2025, the 8 most used programming languages are currently:
- Python: renowned for its readability and simplicity, Python is extensively used in web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and scientific research. Its vast standard library and supportive community make it a top choice for both beginners and professionals.
- C++: known for its high performance and efficiency, C++ is commonly used in system/software development, game development, and applications requiring real-time processing.
- C: as one of the oldest and most influential languages, C provides low-level access to memory and is widely used in embedded systems, operating systems, and high-performance computing.
- Java: designed for portability across platforms, Java is extensively used in enterprise solutions, web applications, and Android app development. Its “write once, run anywhere” philosophy has contributed to its enduring popularity.
- C#: developed by Microsoft, C# is prevalent in developing Windows applications, game development using Unity, and enterprise software. Its integration with the .NET framework offers a robust environment for application development.
- JavaScript: essential for web development, JavaScript enables interactive and dynamic content on web pages. Beyond front-end development, its use extends to server-side development through environments like Node.js.
- Ruby: emphasizing simplicity and productivity, Ruby is often associated with web development, particularly with the Ruby on Rails framework, which streamlines web application development.
- PHP: widely used for server-side web development, PHP powers many websites and has been integral in creating dynamic web page content.
Find bellow an extensive list of applicable standards or de-facto standards or specifications for most programming applications:
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Note: this tree is partially automatically generated and is intended for a first global approach. Do double-check the requirements and completeness (exemple of mistake: listing the rare earth metals standard for an MRI is not appropriate. An MRI has no real magnet.)
Consulte los organismos oficiales de normalización que figuran en nuestra directorio de herramientas.