Programming Language

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RESEARCH TITLE:

“FACTORS TO CONSIDER IN CHOOSING A GOOD PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE TO MASTER”

Chapter 1

The Problem and Its Background

Introduction

Technology is rapidly growing. Computers are around us. It tremendously changes the way we live our life and the way we work. During the old days, transactions are manual but now seasons have changed and almost everyone had been relying to technology. Almost everything replaced manual operation or transaction into automated or computerized. But did you ever wondered how websites, programs, games and applications had been made? Or how they are made? What was used to develop them?

Programming Language had made them all. There are many programming language in use today, some are new or old, popular or not. It is up to the students weather what language to master. Different programming languages have different characteristics and different way to code the programs. Object oriented programming (OOP) and procedural programming had been used in making different programs based on the demands of the clients. Computer Science and Information Technology students had been exposed in different programming they learned both in school and by the use of research. Is there knowledge enough in order for them to develop their own programs?

Statement of the Problem

This research title “FACTORS TO CONSIDER IN CHOOSING A GOOD PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE TO MASTER” aims to answer the following question.

1. What are the factors that affect the sudden change in trends in programming?

2. Do the students programming level enough to develop computerized systems?

3. Is there a relationship between the programming language and the students interest in choosing the programming language?

4. Does interface affects the speed of the programming language?

5. What programming language is widely used in making computerized programs?

6. Does object oriented programming is more popular than procedural programming?

7. Are there...