Tiobe published the November 2011 programming language Rankings, the top 20 rankings have not changed much. From the chart below, you can see that the C camp is still the world.
It is only two months since Tiobe released the 2011 Annual programming language, which was awarded to the highest-rated programming language of the year (delta in Figure 1). Compared to C # (ordinary youth?) +1.61% and JavaScript (literary youth?) +0.90%, seemingly 2B youth objective-c will be the best candidate for the current 2.79% growth rate.
But one of the most ridiculous things about objective-c was that the same thing happened in 2009 and 2010. In the last month of 2009 objective-c was overtaken by Google's new language go, and by the end of 2010 by Python. The annual programming languages for 09 and 10 are go and Python respectively.
Unsurprisingly, this year's programming language has a dark horse, that is, Google's dart language, Dart last month after the release of the list of 107, this month incredibly to 63, it is fast. Can Dart beat 2B youth objective-c? We'll see.
The above content is translated by Uguanto according to the original English.
Please refer to the October 2011 programming Language list for the following views.
November 2011 Programming Language List Top 20 specific list:
The long-term trend of the top 10 in the November 2011 programming Languages List:
November 2011 Programming Language Rankings 21 to 50 digits:
Note: The TIOBE programming language Community rankings are an indicator of the trends in programming languages and are updated monthly. The rankings are based on the number of experienced programmers, courses and third-party vendors on the Internet. The rankings are calculated using well-known search engines (such as Google, MSN, Yahoo) and Wikipedia and YouTube. Note that this list only reflects the popularity of a programming language and does not explain how well a programming language is, or how much code is written in a single language.
This list can be used to check whether your programming skills are progressing with the times, or to make strategic decisions when choosing a language when you start developing a new system.
Tiobe English Original: tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html
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