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Top 2022-2023 Popular Programming Languages

Every year, the top-used programming languages are posted. To be more honest, in this article, Statista, GitHub, Stack Overflow, and PYPL data are collected to form a list of the most popular languages. Keeping up with trends is also important to us. As a result, we decided to compile our list of 2022's top programming languages. 2023 will remain the peak year for these languages.
Andrew Parshukov
Andrew Parshukov
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Myths About Working in the IT Industry

People have many misconceptions about working in the IT industry. There’s a stereotype that tech is run by lone, male, 21-year-old math geniuses spending every waking moment in front of a computer. 

But the opposite is closer to the truth. The IT industry is really run by a wide variety of regular people from every age, gender, ethnicity, and background.

Let’s take a look at several myths about working in the IT industry.
Natalie Kaminski
Natalie Kaminski
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Women in Tech: Why are only 10% of software engineers female?

In the first decades of electronic computing, many of the most important programmers were women. Grace Hopper, Evelyn Boyd Granville, and Margaret Hamilton were the female computing pioneers of the 1950s and 60s.

But flash forward more than a half century, and the picture looks much different. Although more women than men graduate from college, and the computing world has boomed for decades, only a small fraction of computer programmers are women.
Andrew Parshukov
Andrew Parshukov
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8 Pros and Cons of Low Code/No Code

Imagine you could write your own software applications without any programming experience!

Well, it turns out you can. Platforms like Quixy and Retool offer the ability to make software with little to no programming skills. They are part of a growing movement of Low Code and No Code (LC/NC) software development.

While LC/NC can be powerful tools in certain contexts, their overall abilities are limited. That’s why JetRockets uses regular programming to build web applications for our clients.

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