Most Popular Programming Languages ⏳ (1980-2023)
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Timeline of the most popular programming languages from 1980 to 2023. Created using Tableau and with an aggregation of multiple national surveys from Google. Popularity is defined by percentage of programmers with either proficiency in specific language or currently learning/mastering one.
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I am very curious about Rust. Because I believe it's growth is strongly underestimated. But it's still missing from this graph here.
Yeah we were surprised as well. Rust made it to the top 20 on the TIOBE Index and the top 15 in the Stack Overflow Developer Survey, but not our video unfortunately. :(
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python was never more popular than javascript 😂
yes it has
It's very important to define "popular", for example: is it how many people are actively writing software with it, is it just how many people are learning it, or is it just how much written code exists? Probably one of the first 2 here is what people try to measure.
But when looking at the third one, how much existing code exists, in that way C might still by be far the biggest, or at least from the non-web languages.
@@jongeduard Very true! It was hard to define "popular", but we tried our best to balance it by pulling from a few different sources, including the TIOBE Index (www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index) and the PYPL Index (pypl.github.io/PYPL.html).
Only back-end right?
You can use JS for frontend as well. As for back-end, I doubt anyone uses C or R for that. I think is just 'most popular' in general.
No it’s talking about both