2021 16th International Conference on Computer Science &Amp; Education (ICCSE) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/iccse51940.2021.9569444
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Trends Of Commonly Used Programming Languages in CS1 And CS2 Learning

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“…C is more than 6 times higher than Python (119 compared to 19, respectively). This result differs from others found in the literature, which has reports indicating that Java is the predominant language (Becker, 2019;Becker & Fitzpatrick, 2019;Siegfried, Herbert-Berger, Leune, & Siegfried, 2021). We identified some reasons for this.…”
Section: Contextualization Of Brazilian Cs1 Coursescontrasting
confidence: 92%
“…C is more than 6 times higher than Python (119 compared to 19, respectively). This result differs from others found in the literature, which has reports indicating that Java is the predominant language (Becker, 2019;Becker & Fitzpatrick, 2019;Siegfried, Herbert-Berger, Leune, & Siegfried, 2021). We identified some reasons for this.…”
Section: Contextualization Of Brazilian Cs1 Coursescontrasting
confidence: 92%
“…As programming education progresses, students first learn fundamental programming concepts and languages to gain coding skills for simple programs. Students then move toward more complex programming concepts that depend on data structures and algorithms to increase their ability to test, debug, and maintain programming solutions for real-world programming problems (Gordon et al, 2022;Siegfried et al, 2021).…”
Section: Background and Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A literature search suggests that Java and Python are the most commonly used programming languages for teaching at the undergraduate level. A significant percentage (88%) of surveyed schools use one of four languages (Java, Python, C++, and C) for their first two programming courses, with Python growing in popularity [6]. Java remains the most popular choice for second programming courses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%