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Les 20 langages de programmation à apprendre en 2024

… le couteau suisse, des administrateurs système, des DevOps et SRE de nos jours. 11. Go / Golang Des ingénieurs de Google, dont Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, et Ken Thompson, ont lancé Go en 2007. Ils cherchaient à simplifier la compilation, gérer efficacement les dépendances et faciliter la programmation concurrente. Avec sa syntaxe concise, Go rend le code facile à lire et à écrire. Son système de types robuste prévient les erreurs courantes. Go combine la performance du C avec l'efficacité de Python. Il est devenu incontournable pour développer des logiciels systèmes, des applications web et des solutions cloud. Le résultat d’un build Go contient toutes les dépendances nécessaires à son exécution. Il est compact et optimisé. C’est très pratique de le déployer dans un environnement micro-service. Les fonctionnalités natives comme les “Channels” lui permettent de gérer de manière élégante la concurrence. C’est donc un langage de choix comme alternative à Java dans les environnements métier exigeants. Sa popularité future est relativement liée à celle de Java. Quand Java n’a pas la cote, Go gagne en popularité. Cependant, il est peu probable qu’il le remplace à l’avenir. 12. Ruby Créé en 1995 par Yukihiro Matsumoto, Ruby se distingue dès ses origines comme un langage de script doté d'un typage dynamique, incarné par le principe du Duck Typing : "Si ça marche comme un canard, alors c'est un canard". Cette philosophie permet aux développeurs de se concentrer sur la lisibilité du code. Un script en ruby ça doit se lire aussi bien que de l’anglais ou du français ou du japonais. La popularité de Ruby a grimpé en flèche avec l'introduction de Ruby on Rails par David Heinemeier Hansson en 2004, un framework qui prône la simplicité et la rapidité de développement web avec sa devise "Convention over Configuration". Ce choix a solidement ancré Ruby dans l'écosystème des startups, en particulier en

Manuvai Rehua is the Winter Champion [MCQs]

There are several announcements today. The first is that it's the end of Winter and the beginning of Spring. On WeLoveDevs at least. This winter was rainy, though. I did a lot of cycling through the rain. It's still raining, but I'm glad we've moved through it. And the one who has come through this season like Van Der Poel in the Arenberg gap is Manuvai. You're reading the post-race commentary, here we go! This is Manuvai's 3rd participation! The young developer has started testing the Summer Season. On his profile, you'll find his "Autumn Keeper" and "Summer Top 10 Keeper" badges. At the time, the future graduate was looking for his end-of-study internship. Today, the young CS graduate has made his mark on the job market, earning the "Sovereign of Winter" badge. He'll always be the freshest on the list. In 3 participations, Manuvai has eaten a lot of questions. 3022 to be precise. But this season, it wasn't a foregone conclusion! Matthieu, the Vice-Champion, was still in the lead yesterday at 5pm. El Mostafa secured 3rd place To take the lead, Manuvai waited until the final bend before completing a series of QCMs. His profile shows that he took 19 MCQs last night. He was able to bank 19 silver medals, which make up half his points for the season. Our SRE expert, "Dauphin Confiant", has long been a fixture on the Podium too. Julien Wittouck, his real name, is half anonymous on WeLoveDevs. But I don't blame him - with such a stylish, randomly generated pseudonym, I'd have preferred anonymity. Behind him are two charbonneurs: Adrien and William. Clearly, every week, I review and validate questions proposed by these two users in particular. And that's a lot of work, because I often have to go into the documentation to understand the question 🤣 There are several participants in the Top 10 who have done well. If you're looking for QUALITY tech for your team, I encourage you to browse the chart. Spring has ALREADY begun! Rules and prizes will be announced shortly.

Manuvai Rehua est le Champion de la saison Hiver [QCM]

Il y a plusieurs informations aujourd'hui. La première c'est que c'est la fin de l'Hiver et le début du Printemps. Sur WeLoveDevs au moins. Cet hiver était pluvieux quand même. J'ai fait beaucoup de vélo sous la pluie. Il pleut encore, mais je suis content qu'on soit passés à autre chose. Et celui qui a traversé cette saison comme Van Der Poel dans la trouée d'Arenberg c'est Manuvai. Vous lisez le commentaire d'après course, c'est parti ! C'est la 3e participation de Manuvai ! Le jeune développeur a commencé à passer des tests sur la Saison Été. Sur son profil, vous trouverez ses badges "Gardien de l'Automne" et Gardien du Top 10 - Été". À l'époque, le futur jeune diplômé cherchait son stage de fin d'étude. Aujourd'hui, le jeune miagiste a perçé sur le marché de l'emploi et a décroché le badge de "Souverain de l'hiver". Il sera toujours le plus frais du palmarès. En 3 participations, Manuvai en a mangé des questions. 3022 pour être précis. Mais sur cette saison, ce n'était pas gagné ! Matthieu, le Vice-Champion était en tête encore hier à 17h. El Mostafa a bien sécurisé la 3e place Pour prendre la tête, Manuvai a attendu le dernier virage pour enchainer les QCMs. Sur son profil on peut voir qu'il a passé 19 QCMs hier soir. Il a pu mettre en banque 19 médailles d'argent qui constituent la moitié de ses points pour la saison. "Dauphin Confiant", notre expert SRE a longtemps trusté le Podium également. Julien Wittouck de son vrai nom est à moitié anonyme sur WeLoveDevs. Mais je le comprends, avec un pseudo généré aléatoirement aussi stylé, j'aurai préféré l'anonymat. Derrière lui, on retrouve deux charbonneurs : Adrien et William. Clairement toutes les semaines, j'ai relu et validé des questions proposées par ces deux utilisateurs en particulier. Et c'est du boulot parce que je suis obligé d'aller dans la documentation pour comprendre la question souvent 🤣 Il y a plusieurs participants et participantes dans

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