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3 Future Programming Languages You Should Learn Between 2022 and 2030
The programming languages that could dictate the world in the coming years
After hustling in the tech market for over ten years, I see massive potential in the following three programming languages (or frameworks).
1. Unity (C#)
“More than half of the games in the world is built on Unity.” — John Riccitiello (Unity CEO)
Yes, not only the games that we always see, Unity is the leading platform in the world to create interactive, 3D, and real-time content such as:
- Games (Android, iOS, PC, Nintendo, PlayStation)
- Interactive experiences (Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality)
- Automotive and transportation (ultra-realistic for vehicle parts and design)
- Manufacturing (robotic simulation)
- Film, animation, and cinematics (Real-time movie rendering)
- Architecture, engineering, and construction. (3D experience for buildings, building design, and virtual construction environments)
So, if you start to learn Unity (C#) now, you have a chance to join any of the explosive growth industries above.
It works on 30 platforms like Android, iOS, Windows, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation.
For the past 10 years, the global gaming market alone has been growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11%.
Based on the rule of 72, with the same growth rate, the current gaming market value will double in the next 6.55 years. If we are only based on the gaming industry alone, the demand for Unity framework-related programmers will increase drastically.
Learning Unity can prepare you for the next technology evolution — everything in 3D, AR, and VR. The language and framework are easy to pick up to develop your first game or 3D gamification application. There are a lot of tutorials on YouTube…