5 Newly-launched programming languages that you should know about

TechGig
2 min readNov 16, 2022

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This article covers the newly launched programming languages that developers can learn and grow. Do have a look.

You must first get ready to master new programming languages if you want to upskill yourself professionally. As a developer, you may gain the advantage of knowing which ones are well-liked, practical, and growing.

Even if the most well-known and in-demand languages should be the emphasis, it is also essential to include lesser-known or more unusual languages. This article covers the programming languages that were released this year but are unheard of by coders.

1. Carbon
Chandler Carruth introduces this language at CPP North Conference in Toronto. It is called a successor of C++ language. Carbon is an open-source language striving to be independent and community-driven.

2. Bhailang
Bhailang is one of the funniest programming languages as its syntax uses common Hindi words. Aniket and Rishabh Tripathi created this language for developers. It was built as an inside joke on TypeScript using Indian Hindi lingo.

“Bhailang” has syntax, just like Java and other programming languages. However, the word ‘bhai’ appears in every instruction in the language.

3. QODA
In addition to drug discovery, QODA has applications in finance and other fields involving quantum-classical computing. This programming language is interoperable with existing models such as CUDA and OpenACC.

4. Flan-T5
This language is released by Google AI and is an open-source model. It is capable of handling more than 1800+ varied tasks. The researchers claim Flan-T5 will improve prompting and multi-step reasoning abilities compared to PaLM 62B, a more extensive language.

5. ATL
ATL is often called ‘A Tensor Language’ and was developed by MIT researchers. It is one of the few tensor languages whose optimizations have been formally tested on several small programs.

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