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by kchr
579 days ago
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From the TIOBE site[0]: > Since there are many questions about the way the TIOBE index is assembled, a special page is devoted to its definition. Basically the calculation comes down to counting hits for the search query
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> +"<language> programming" I don't think the popularity of a programming language could be measured by how many hits it has on search engines. For example, it may well be that 50% of those hits are forum posts from people being frustrated because the language sucks. In addition, the fact that a language is in use in a lot of existing systems says little about when that code were written, and which options were available at that time. [0] https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/programminglanguages_defin... |
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Here's RedMonk's: https://redmonk.com/sogrady/2024/09/12/language-rankings-6-2...
Here's GitHub's: https://github.blog/news-insights/octoverse/octoverse-2024/