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Why so many languages while all of it consists same ?

I learned C , PYTHON completely and JS , PHP , basics. I observed all programming languages have same i.e. operators , loops , conditional,etc so why these many languages ? We can solve a problem in all languages with almost same logic then what is the use of other languages , okay I understood that python has huge libraries so why can't every one only use python ? Can you please anyone clear my doubt.

2nd May 2020, 6:29 AM
Yalla Mahanth
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This is really a very interesting question and of course deserves an answer. This often sounds confusing that why the heck do we need a bunch of languages? Couldnā€™t we just satisfy us with just one? Well, here goes the answer. Could you say me why did we need a laptop while we had all types of pc's which could solve all our problems? We can do the same thing with laptop that we can do with pc, then whatā€™s the need of a laptop? This should clear your doubt I guess. Laptop was invented so that we could feel more comfortable while doing our work, bring it anywhere and do our stuffs easily. Isnā€™t it? Likewise, those programming languages were invented to make you feel easy, understand well and do things as fast as possible.
2nd May 2020, 6:38 AM
Arb Rahim Badsa
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Thanks for you reply Arb Rahim Badsa sir It cleared my doubt Once agian Thank you so much
2nd May 2020, 6:46 AM
Yalla Mahanth
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Different languages usually handle different aspects of computers. An example of this is JavaScript for the Web and Python for Data Science.
2nd May 2020, 10:15 PM
Ben Vaiciulis
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High-level languages (like Python) and lower-level languages (C/C++) need to exist. For example, an operating system cannot be written in an interpreted language like Python. You need a compiled language like C/C++ for that. Interpret or high languages are also slow compared to lower / compiled languages. Due to difficulty in learning lower-level languages, they are not as popular as high-level languages. There are other reasons like Apple created their own language (swift) to create iOs apps so they can have more control over it.
2nd May 2020, 10:35 PM
Hassan
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There could be one language standard for everything in programming. But people are always looking for a better way to do any work. That's how many languages came out.
2nd May 2020, 10:01 PM
Ishmam
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The answer to why there are so many languages while all of it consists same is because they do different things to some degree.
3rd May 2020, 10:33 AM
Chiranjit Ghosh
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Although there are so many ,but each one is unique.Like C/C++ are faster Python/Ruby are reliable & easy Java has a large library Html is completely different from these languages and so on.
3rd May 2020, 12:59 PM
ariba Khan
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situation in the beginning: there are three languages, each developed individually, with their strengths and weaknesses. Someone with initiative: hm, that's too many, let's make ONE language that satisfies everybody. Situation after: there are four languages :|
16th Jul 2020, 12:14 PM
Selin Genkur