Go has been on a tear this year, finally breaking into the top 10 in July. In contrast, Kotlin, Elixir and Hack, the three emerging languages, did not move up this month. Hack fell six places, Kotlin and Elixir fell five places at the same time, and Elixir missed out on the top 50 again. Can Go keep rising, leaving “star” languages like Javascript and Python behind? Let’s wait and see.
The TOP20 programming languages of July:
TIOBE Index of Top 10 Programming Languages (2002-2016)
Other programming languages ranked
Numbers 21-50 are as follows, with possible omissions:
Nos. 51-100 are listed as follows, in text only (in alphabetical order) because of the small numerical differences between them:
(Visual) FoxPro, ABC, ActionScript, APL, AutoLISP, bc, Bourne shell, C shell, CFML, CL (OS/400), Clipper, Clojure, Common Lisp, Crystal, Elixir, Elm, Emacs Lisp, Factor, Forth, Icon, IDL, Inform, Io, J, Korn shell, Magic, Maple, ML, MUMPS, NATURAL, NXT-G, OpenCL, OpenEdge ABL, Oz, PL/I, PowerShell, Q, REXX, Ring, S, Smalltalk, SPARK, SPSS, Standard ML, Stata, Tcl, VBScript, Verilog, VHDL, Wolfram
Historical ranking (1987-2017)
Note: The following rankings are based on a 12-month average.
Programming Language “Who’s who” (2003-2016)
The list of winners for Programming Language of the Year, given to the programming language with the highest ratings of the year, is shown below:
【 description 】
The TIOBE Programming Language Community Ranking is a monthly indicator of programming language trends based on the number of experienced programmers, courses and third-party vendors on the Internet. Ranking using well-known search engines (such as Google, MSN, Yahoo! , Wikipedia, YouTube, Baidu, etc.). Please note that this list only reflects the popularity of a particular programming language, not how good a language is or how much code is written in that language.
This list can be used to measure how up-to-date your programming skills are and as a language to choose when developing a new system.
The original article:
TIOBE Index for August 2017
Translation:
Open Source Chinese Community
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