16 Highest-Paying Programming Languages in USA

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16 Highest-Paying Programming Languages in USA
« on: July 20, 2023, 10:34:58 AM »
16 Highest-Paying Programming Languages in USA

In this article, we will cover 16 highest-paying programming languages in USA. We will also assess the global numbers and growth trajectory of careers in programming while also looking at some emerging trends. If you want to skip our detailed analysis, head straight to 5 Highest-Paying Programming Languages in USA. The global population of software developers has been steadily growing and reached 26.8 million active developers at the end of 2021. Experts predict that this number will continue to rise and reach 45 million by 2030 which indicates a growing demand for IT professionals worldwide. Moreover, there has been a positive shift in the number of female developers, with women accounting for around 20% of software development professionals.

In terms of programming languages, JavaScript remains the most widely used language with approximately 16.5 million engineers globally. Python follows closely with 11.3 million engineers, primarily utilized in data science and machine learning. Java, with over 9 million developers, has gained renewed popularity in the Android app ecosystem. Other popular languages include PHP, C#, and C++.

When it comes to education, larger companies generally have higher expectations for formal education when targeting developer or programming jobs, and hence, often require a Bachelor's degree or higher. However, smaller companies often provide opportunities for self-taught experts without formal degrees.

We observe, how in recent years, and specifically due to the pandemic, so many individuals have not only utilized platforms like Udemy Inc (NASDAQ:UDMY) to learn programming but also secured jobs in both remote and on-site positions. Hence, developers from newer generations are increasingly utilizing alternative sources of learning, such as YouTube videos and coding boot camps, while older generations, particularly baby boomers, prefer learning from books and on-the-job training.

Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/16-highest-paying-programming-languages-183512846.html?guccounter=1

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