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Classification of Programming Languages
Programming languages are communication systems which allow programmers giving specific instructions to machines and computers, so that they can perform the actions that are necessary to achieve certain goals. Through programming languages, programmers can communicate with machines using their language (programming), through which they can write instructions in the form of algorithms and tell computer systems what they want them to do.
Codeathlon Winners – 2021 Autumn Edition
ICKKDBB are the winners of the latest edition of the Codeathlon. They finished the competition with 49 points, exactly the same as Infinity Sabadell (second place), but managed to score 130 goals, while the runners-up scored 129. The Golden League podium was completed by EXPLORER TEAM, with 45 points and 99 goals.
The most popular programming languages (2021)
We are entering the final stretch of the year and it is time to take a look at the most popular programming languages in 2021. Throughout the year many ranking lists are published and each one takes into account different metrics, such as how many times and in which contexts a language has been searched in search engines, including job offers, forums for programmers, training, or free software development.
2021 Christmas Contest
December is coming and we can already start thinking about Christmas, Online Coding Camps… and our 2021 Christmas Contest! Codelearn students can demonstrate their creativity through Logo, Scratch or videos so that they can have a chance to earn points on the online platform and other prizes.
A hyper-connected world: What is the Internet Of Things?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects that are connected to the Internet and can also be connected to each other. These everyday objects can communicate and interact with each other, that is, they allow the transmission and processing of data, either with or without human intervention. The term was used for the first time in 1999 and the Internet of Things is currently one of the basic pillars for the 4th Industrial Revolution, along with other technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, Big Data or Machine Learning.