Rating of programming languages for June 2010
The next rating of the use of programming languages by
TIOBEThe leaders are still
Java ,
C and
C ++ , but
Java slowed down a bit (the use of this programming language decreased by -2.11%)
However, for him it is not essential, since more than 18% of all workers worked with it, but
C (as it was known some time ago he was in the lead) added 1.03% and goes side by side with
Java with a rating of 17.809%.
Go ahead. The more time passes, the more
JavaScript loses its developers and goes down the list in our hit parade. Its use has decreased by as much as 1.83%.
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Stability distinguished
C # ,
Python and
Perl .
C # has risen a bit, but the fact that it is “a little” that personally surprises me, because it is a very powerful language for developing under the .NET Framework.
As regards the use of
PowerShell , compared to using it before the last statistics was significantly increased, but, unfortunately, compared to the growth in the use of the
C language (+ 1.03%) or by fans using Apple’s
Objective-C (+ 2.35%), and this is the biggest increase in the past month, so far
PowerShell has not found its fans, only 0.529% of programmers write on it now and it is on the last 20th line of the rating. Perhaps this is due to the not so long-standing release of
PowerShell 2.0.An interesting fact about
Objective-C , no matter how inconspicuous this programming language seemed, according to
TIOBE forecasts, will decline in 2010, but according to statistics, the company's forecast was not justified.
Statistics are shown below:


Let's sum up:
Our leaders
Java ,
C, and not so much behind
C ++ do not lose ground and still fight for first place in the hit list,
Objective-C gained more audience sympathy and came out on top in usage growth. But
JavaScript loses popularity, for how long? Show statistics.
Thank you all for your attention.