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Age of Programming Languages
🦅 Swift — 11 years (2014)
🚀 Kotlin — 13 years (2011)
🦀 Rust — 14 years (2010)
🐹 Go — 15 years (2009)
🔷 TypeScript — 12 years (2012)
🎸 C# — 24 years (2000)
💎 Ruby — 29 years (1995)
☕️ Java — 29 years (1995)
🌐 JavaScript — 29 years (1995)
🐘 PHP — 30 years (1994)
🐍 Python — 34 years (1991)
🐪 Perl — 37 years (1987)
🚀 C++ — 39 years (1985)
📱 Objective-C — 40 years (1984)
🔍 Prolog — 52 years (1972)
🗣 Smalltalk — 52 years (1972)
🖥 C — 52 years (1972)
📝 Pascal — 54 years (1970)
🎓 BASIC — 60 years (1964)
💼 COBOL — 65 years (1959)
🤖 Lisp — 66 years (1958)
📜 Fortran — 67 years (1957)
📟 Assembly — 76 years (1949)
💬 How old is your language?
@BuildWithAmir
🦅 Swift — 11 years (2014)
🚀 Kotlin — 13 years (2011)
🦀 Rust — 14 years (2010)
🐹 Go — 15 years (2009)
🔷 TypeScript — 12 years (2012)
🎸 C# — 24 years (2000)
💎 Ruby — 29 years (1995)
☕️ Java — 29 years (1995)
🌐 JavaScript — 29 years (1995)
🐘 PHP — 30 years (1994)
🐍 Python — 34 years (1991)
🐪 Perl — 37 years (1987)
🚀 C++ — 39 years (1985)
📱 Objective-C — 40 years (1984)
🔍 Prolog — 52 years (1972)
🗣 Smalltalk — 52 years (1972)
🖥 C — 52 years (1972)
📝 Pascal — 54 years (1970)
🎓 BASIC — 60 years (1964)
💼 COBOL — 65 years (1959)
🤖 Lisp — 66 years (1958)
📜 Fortran — 67 years (1957)
📟 Assembly — 76 years (1949)
💬 How old is your language?
@BuildWithAmir
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The Leader in Creating Programming Languages
Most of the popular programming languages were created in the USA. From C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Python, to Swift and many more the USA leads the world in shaping the programming landscape.
@BuildWithAmir
Most of the popular programming languages were created in the USA. From C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Python, to Swift and many more the USA leads the world in shaping the programming landscape.
@BuildWithAmir
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Channel Summary for 2025 🎉
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Views
• 110 Total Posts
• 248 Average Views
• 27,385 Total Views
Top Post
• 1,039 Views
• https://news.1rj.ru/str/BuildWithAmir/3
Activity
• 9 AM is when you were most active
• Sunday is your most active day
• November is your most active month
Thank you for being part of this year. More insights coming soon!
Big Plans Ahead
Today I’m starting something big. I’m laying the groundwork for a business that I’ve been dreaming about for a long time. I’ll start coding as soon as possible, building everything and I’ll be sharing every update on TikTok the wins, the struggles, and everything in between.
tay tuned… the journey is just beginning!
tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@buildwithamir
@BuildWithAmir
Today I’m starting something big. I’m laying the groundwork for a business that I’ve been dreaming about for a long time. I’ll start coding as soon as possible, building everything and I’ll be sharing every update on TikTok the wins, the struggles, and everything in between.
tay tuned… the journey is just beginning!
tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@buildwithamir
@BuildWithAmir
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@buildwithamir 246 Followers, 63 Following, 10 Likes - Watch awesome short videos created by Amir Awel
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#lesson_of_the_day : Think big, but build small
Who said that we have to make huge moves to achieve great results❔
The secret is in the small, tiny, planned, consistent actions and milestones. These are what counts. These are the wins that accumulate and give not only the success we dreamed and planned for but also a habit of discipline and consistency along the way.
Don't underestimate the power of tiny continuous step, they are the corner stone for something bigger that we have dreamed of.
Tiny planned steps + longer time > Huge overwhelming steps + inconsistence
NiyaCodes 🚀
Who said that we have to make huge moves to achieve great results❔
The secret is in the small, tiny, planned, consistent actions and milestones. These are what counts. These are the wins that accumulate and give not only the success we dreamed and planned for but also a habit of discipline and consistency along the way.
Don't underestimate the power of tiny continuous step, they are the corner stone for something bigger that we have dreamed of.
Tiny planned steps + longer time > Huge overwhelming steps + inconsistence
NiyaCodes 🚀
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Today’s Tip
A mistake I made when I first entered tech was focusing too much on the salary. I used to search things like junior JavaScript developer salary thinking that would motivate me. But starting with a salary driven mindset is not the right approach. When you finish learning and do not get a job immediately, you lose hope quickly. And when your motivation is only money, it becomes very easy to quit. What actually works is focusing on building skills, completing projects and improving step by step. When you enjoy the process and develop real abilities the opportunities eventually come. Salary should be the result of your skill not the reason you start and if you are in tech stop comparing yourself to others who are waiting for opportunities to come to them. Instead, create opportunities for yourself by learning, building and taking initiative.
have a good night
@BuildWithAmir
A mistake I made when I first entered tech was focusing too much on the salary. I used to search things like junior JavaScript developer salary thinking that would motivate me. But starting with a salary driven mindset is not the right approach. When you finish learning and do not get a job immediately, you lose hope quickly. And when your motivation is only money, it becomes very easy to quit. What actually works is focusing on building skills, completing projects and improving step by step. When you enjoy the process and develop real abilities the opportunities eventually come. Salary should be the result of your skill not the reason you start and if you are in tech stop comparing yourself to others who are waiting for opportunities to come to them. Instead, create opportunities for yourself by learning, building and taking initiative.
have a good night
@BuildWithAmir
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