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48 years later: Microsoft opens BASIC code under MIT license

News Technologies 09-05-2025 comment
Microsoft has released “BASIC for the 6502 microprocessor version 1.1” on Github under license from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

The most popular programming languages in Ukrainian IT: TypeScript has overtaken JavaScript, and the shares of C# and Java continue to fall

News IT business 02-10-2025 comment
The DOU website has published its annual rating of programming languages based on a survey of about 7,500 Ukrainian IT professionals.

Huawei has announced its own programming language Cangjie

News Software 06-21-2024 comment
During the HDC 2024 developer conference, Huawei introduced its own Cangjie programming language. This language is positioned as a next-generation solution for smart applications for all scenarios.

Technology of the future. Rust tops the list of programming languages in terms of popularity

Technologies News 05-29-2024 comment
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The Rust programming language is becoming increasingly popular among developers: although it is only 14th in terms of prevalence, it ranks 1st in terms of popularity growth.

VBScript — RIP. Microsoft buries 27-year-old programming language

News News 05-27-2024 comment
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Microsoft is discontinuing support for VBScript for Windows.

Over 50% of Go and Ruby developers with 3+ years of experience have hired for $5000. PHP — is at the bottom

News News 04-26-2024 comment
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More than half of Go and Ruby developers with 3+ years of experience are hired for $5000+. The lowest paid among developers is — PHP.

44% of developers use two programming languages at work

News Ukraine 04-15-2024 comment
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44% of developers most often use two programming languages in their work.

C++ creator criticizes US government for calling to abandon «dangerous programming language»

News Technologies 03-19-2024 comment
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C++ author Bjarne Straustrup criticized the US government, which urged developers to use «memory-safe» programming languages and avoid using vulnerable ones such as C++ and C.

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