In-Demand Languages For 2018 |
Written by Sue Gee | |||
Wednesday, 03 January 2018 | |||
As we enter 2018, Java still holds sway as the most in-demand programming language although it saw a decrease in popularity in 2017. While it is still well behind, Python is in second place, is the language that saw the greatest growth of demand during 2017. Demand for JavaScript saw a slight decline but it occupies a buoyant third place.
Over the past three years coding bootcamp CodingDojo, which has seven campuses across the USA as well as offering an online option, has been evaluating which programming languages are in high demand from employers in order to can prepare its students to enter the job market. It does this using data from job website Indeed.com relating to twenty-five programming languages, stacks and frameworks. Here are its results for the top seven most in-demand coding languages at the beginning of 2018 based on the number of job postings showing the change from a year ago.
Reporting the results in a blog post, Speros Misirlakis points to the fact that while Swift wasn't in the top seven this may be due to the fact that many job posting ask for “iOS experience" without naming specific languages. In the two previous years coding languages were not split out from frameworks and it was SQL that topped the list. The same would have been true for 2018 this is the CodingDojo verdict: SQL is in extremely high job demand, with over 30,000 more job postings mentioning it than our top programing language, Java. If you only have time to learn one new technology in 2018, this is the one to pick.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 January 2018 ) |