It does occur to me that if you’re using poll data from coders and some report using more than one language you could naively end up with results exceeding 100%.
I'm skeptical. COBOL is still used in a great many data centers because migrating it to something else would cost astronomical amounts, and the IBM mainframes on which it runs can handle billions of transactions a second.
While true, maintaining those ancient systems is getting more and more expensive, too. A C programmer is way cheaper than a COBOL programmer, after all. If the pain of maintenance outstrips, or is about to outstrip the pain of switching, then those Biz will do exactly that.
C++ was invented by Danish computer scientist Bjarne Stroustrup at AT&T Bell Labs in 1979. It originated from analysis of the UNIX kernel to investigate to what extent it can be distributed over a network.
Super nice. Thanks for making this.
You know that percentages have to add up to 100%, right?
152% of coders disagree!
It does occur to me that if you’re using poll data from coders and some report using more than one language you could naively end up with results exceeding 100%.
don't listen to the haters gang this is obviously 168.4325% accurate, to the fourth digit!
I'm skeptical. COBOL is still used in a great many data centers because migrating it to something else would cost astronomical amounts, and the IBM mainframes on which it runs can handle billions of transactions a second.
While true, maintaining those ancient systems is getting more and more expensive, too. A C programmer is way cheaper than a COBOL programmer, after all.
If the pain of maintenance outstrips, or is about to outstrip the pain of switching, then those Biz will do exactly that.
Pretty sure this measures active coding, not deployments. Keeping legacy code running does not require a great deal of new, active coding.
What is determining popularity, where are you getting your data... why does the math not math?
So are we really sayig that Brainfuck never made it into the top 10? I find that hard to believe.
That 1 dislike on the video was from a guy who was waiting for html
Source?
Trust me bro. Thought the same thing…
Also which context? Python 30%? Of what?
Wrong because C++ is there even before 1985
C++ was invented by Danish computer scientist Bjarne Stroustrup at AT&T Bell Labs in 1979. It originated from analysis of the UNIX kernel to investigate to what extent it can be distributed over a network.
That wasnt even C++ LOL
cool