Affiliation:
1. Department of Computer Science Engineering, Anantha Lakskmi Institute of Technological Sciences, Anantapur-515001, AP, India.
Abstract
The major goal of this review is to standardise the programming languages that are useful for controlling the behaviour of machines on computers. Syntax and semantic norms are defined in programming languages, just as they are in natural languages. Over a hundred thousand programming languages exist, with new ones appearing every year. Few languages ever gain widespread adoption, yet talented programmers may use dozens of languages over the course of their careers. The authors looked at the most prominent standized programming languages' runtime performance, memory utilisation, applications, and key pros and drawbacks in this review.
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