most popular programming languages that you can begin to learn

Everyone is wondering what the best programming languages to start learning are? But the truth is that this question is a waste of time, and there is no right answer.

To start learning programming languages, you must first ask which language is best suited to meet my needs. For example, do you want to program websites, programs, or programming applications for mobile?

Programming languages are numerous, and there is no old or modern language, it is essential to finish the project you wish to work with there are also many companies that prefer to be a person to be familiar with more than one programming language.
Factors helping to choose the best programming languages:

 

To learn the basics of programming I think Python and Ruby are handy, but I would recommend C # and JAVA because it helps a lot to move to other languages very quickly.

The language that will provide you with a better conceptual basis is good.
The Language that will help you to switch to other languages with ease
The language that allows you in marketing for your business

Let’s take a quick tour of these languages .

Java

Purpose-oriented language first appeared in 1995 and was designed by James Gosling, and is the most popular of all programming languages.

Uses: Network Programming, Web Application Development, Software Development, GUI Development

Used by Android (operating system, applications)

C #

Object Oriented language first appeared in 2000 and was designed by Microsoft, similar to the Java language, which has fast performance, but the weakness is that it works only in the Windows environment

C ++

Everyone is considered to be the best language in application building, first introduced in 1983 by Peyron Stroustrup, characterized by it’s fast, the vulnerability some belief has become obsolete

Uses: Programming games, as they are considered an integral part of building programs.

Used in: Mozilla Firefox, Adobe Google Chrome, Internet Explorer

Python

A language with a purpose-oriented language, easily recognizable, and directly written and read, first appeared in 1991 by Jaido Van Rüssem.

Applications: Web Applications, Software Development, Information Security

Used by Google, Yahoo

Ruby

This language first appeared in 1993, designed by Japanese Yukihiro Matsumoto, which is sufficiently purposeful, easy to learn

Uses: Web Application Development, Ruby on Rail

Used in: Twitter, Hulu

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The languages that help your marketing depends on what you want to do. For example:

# You want to work on building your PHP sites
# Building applications of Apple Objective-C
# Apps android java

Objective-C

A programming language used primarily by Apple first appeared in 1983, designed by Brad Cox and Tom Love.

Uses: Programming Apple applications

Php

First appeared in 1995 by Rasmussen Leader, the most famous language in building interactive web applications, as it is open source

Used in: Facebook, Wikipedia, WordPress, Joomla

 

 

 

references:

4 Top Programming Languages for App Development

The 9 Most In-Demand Programming Languages of 2016

For students: How to ‘google’: tips and tricks to do a good search

Most pupils use the Google search engine to find topics and research that might benefit them in their undergraduate studies.

Google has many advantages that make it an excellent choice for learners. The amount of scientific research and resources that students can find is unlimited. However, there are tips that students need to know so they can use Google effectively and efficiently, saving time and effort. Here are some of these tips:

1-Students should be careful in the search, if he is pursuing a subject within a specific site, then put the word required followed by the word site, followed by a colon and immediately after the title of the site. For example, if we want to search for articles on history on the Princeton site, then we write: ( history site: princeton.edu, )in which case the search results will be limited to Princeton’s website only, note that there is no space left between the colon and the URL.

2- Students can find the definition of a specific term by writing the word define followed by the term to be defined. For example, if we want to find the meaning of Existentialism, write: define: Existentialism. If a student searches for a particular term and forgets one of its words, then it places the asterisk instead, for example: “Why education is * .

3-If a student wants to find sites that are specific to a particular domain, then he places the domain after the word “site.” For example, a student studying history or policy can search for official or government sites by typing: site: gov, To find educational or university sites by writing: site: edu.

4-If you want a PDF file on the subject of Marxism, then simply type in the search box: Marxism file format: pdf, so the results will be limited to PDF files.

5 -When you want searching for a particular author, Leo Tolstoy, for example, can write in the search box “author: Leo Tolstoy,” showing the results he wants.

 

for more information you can check this video

 

reference:

Google Tricks That Will Change the Way You Search

 

 

 

One of the most cruel lessons in my career

One day and in ICT Classe, the professor of computer asked us to divide ourselves into groups to make a presentation, and she is going to choose the best performance to present to the students. I said to myself; I was waiting for this opportunity. It was a long time ago to prove myself to my friends and colleagues and to impress my professor.

Creation of Team

I turned around to look for my crew. At that time, Mr. Ibrahim’s team gathered 4 of my colleagues from nothing. Only one of them was the one I had chosen, but unfortunately, in the end, he was the only one who let me down.

The project is (operating system)

the content of ” History of windows” has created by Othman
the content of ” History of Linux ” has created by Loia
the content of ” History of MAC ” has created by Warden
the content of ” History of Os ” has created by Omer

And, I am the responsible for coordinating and creating the presentation

 

Big Mistakes (Something ends, and something begins)

I told everyone to work on the task at home; we do not have to meet in the library >!!” just relax and send it to me through the email ” the leader said that. Yahhhhh I know I’m a Good leader, but at the moment we divided the tasks, I did not realize that some of my team members had not done presentations before. So the content that is given to me was horrible and not professional. That is Just tip of the iceberg. One of my Crew members he had not send me the material at all until this time. Finally, I learned two Hirsh lessons. I will never do that again.

The appearance of  knight through the shadows

After a while, Omar called me, and he asked about the status of the project. I told him the whole story from the beginning to the end. Omar met me in the library, fixed all the mistakes and made a considerable editing in three different presentations at the same time; we finished the project In just four hours. I’m grateful for God because I met him and because he was with me on this problem.

– Final Project –

System

 

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0

Imagine with me the following:

You are in 2020, waking up from your sleep at seven o’clock in the morning with your smart watch, having grown dreamlessly deep. Once you are out of your bed, life in your home is completely restored. The bathroom was lighted, and the bathtub began pouring hot water in preparation for your arrival and taking your usual morning bath.

WHAT IS INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0?

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The industrial revolution 4.0 is the combination of biological, digital and physical aspects together. To understand more, we have to take a look at the previous industrial revolutions

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The 4th industrial revolution is all around the concept of connecting the physical and digital world using advanced technology that allows us to communicate with our everyday things, and that creates a medium where digital technology can be part of any field.
Using several technologies such as:
1-  3D printing
2- Artificial intelligence
3-  Augmented reality
4-  Virtual reality
5-  Internet of things
6-  Robotics
7- Info genetics

A PROPOSED PLAN FOR THE FUTURE

Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, has published a book entitled The Fourth Industrial Revolution in which he describes how this fourth revolution is fundamentally different from the
previous three, which were characterized mainly by advances in technology.
Also, that Lord K. Baker in his education plan that should be done in every school (in the UK), there:
1. Primary Schools should bring in outside experts and programmer to teach coding
2. All primaries should have 3d printers and design software
3. Secondary schools should be able to teach and explain computer science, design, and technology
4. The computer science GSCE should be taken by at least half of all 16 years old.
5. Young apprenticeships should be reintroduced at 14. Blending a core academic curriculum with hands-on learning
6. All student should learn how businesses work with schools linked to local employers
7. Schools should be encouraged to develop a technical stream from 14-18 for some students, covering enterprise, health, design and hands-on skills.
8. Universities should provide a part-time course for apprentices to get foundation and honors degrees.

Lord K. Baker said that in this digital revolution, knowledge is as necessary as ever but it is not enough as It has to be connected the real world through practical applications, ranging from engineering and IT to the performing creative and culinary arts, we need 21th-century education for the 21st-century economy.
The economy is changing at an unpredicted pace. Every day, jobs are being lost in professions we used to regard as careers for life, right now this thinking is almost absent from the core curriculum in mainstream schools.

WHAT IS INDUSTRY 4.0?

So precisely, the start of the industrial revolution 4.0 was in Germany 2010. The government of Germany made strategy, a 2020 action plan to move to high-tech manufacturing. Followed by the USA in 2012 about smart manufacturing leadership condition (SMLC). And next was from South Korea in 2014 as the idea of industry innovation 3.0 that identified nine significant projects to enhance productivity. Then came Singapore in 2014 the first ASEAN country to make Smart Nation Programmed by prime minister office. And in 2015 china and Japan made a plan for applying the industry 4.0 and supporting companies adapt to the new revolution.
Disruptive innovation and Industry 4.0, the change caused by industry 4.0 is so massive that it produces a disruption to casual sectors. This happens when the novelty creates a new market and a customer network, and by doing so shakes the existing system. An excellent way to understand this concept is to look at some of the examples, for example Uber is a company that owns no actual taxis but works in the taxi industry, by linking both the digital and physical worlds Uber was able to create an innovative solution that allowed users to access taxi service from anywhere disrupting the existing taxi industry.

 

EDUCATION 4.0:
Education 4.0 is part of the IR 4.0 and is one of the sectors of Industry 4.0.
Education 4.0 is the concept of allowing the student to be able to share and receive information without virtually any limitations.
Education 4.0 does this using some mechanisms:
• Allowing study to be anywhere anytime.
• Personalizing the educational experience to fit the person’s needs.
• Flexible with fewer limitations and boundaries.
• More practical hands-on experience.
• Students are evaluated not examined.
• Students have ownership of their studies.

 

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