Which of the most common programming languages ranked first in June 2015?
Today, the CodeForge website announced the "most common programming languages" ranking in June 2015. This ranking clearly reflects the world-wide popularity of various programming languages and provides reference for all professionals engaged in software and hardware development and other industry insiders. It should be noted that the statistics in this ranking all come from the actual access data of millions of registered users on the website, which is highly authentic and real-time.
From this we can see that C ++ is at the top of the list with a ratio of more than 1/4, reaching 27.7%. C ++ is highly efficient and has many mature network communication libraries, it is widely used in game development, scientific computing, network software, distributed applications, operating systems, drivers, mobile devices, embedded systems, and education and scientific research. It is the most commonly used programming language. The name of the elected person can be regarded as the real name.
Matlab ranks second with a ratio of 20.9%. As the preferred simulation computing language for domestic and foreign universities, research institutes, and enterprise simulation researchers, Matlab is powerful and easy to use, it is widely used in many application fields, including signal and image processing, communication, control system design, testing and measurement, financial modeling and analysis, and computational biology.
The third place is C, accounting for 19%. C language features both advanced languages and assembly languages. It has a wide range of applications and can be used in almost any field of program development. Currently, C language is generally used in application software development, underlying network program development, system software and graphics processing software development, digital computing, embedded development, game software development and other fields.
Java ranks fourth, accounting for 15.05%. Java is widely used in personal computer, data center, game console, scientific supercomputer, mobile phone and Internet development and other fields with excellent versatility, efficiency, platform portability and security.
The above four languages, accounting for 82.65% of the total, are currently the four most commonly used programming languages in the world. Followed by C #, VB, PHP, Delphi, ASP/ASPX, OpenGL, VHDL and other languages, due to their advantages in their respective fields of expertise, there are also a certain number of technical personnel in use, accounting for about 1%-3% respectively.
To fully reflect the common usage of various programming languages, we also list some programming languages that account for less than 1%. It can be seen that many professional programming languages, although limited in scope, are indispensable. For example, due to its high efficiency in hardware operations and control, many hardware engineers are still using the ASM assembly language to improve the system efficiency. Javascript, HTML, and CSS are irreplaceable web Front-end development languages and are also a powerful tool for front-end designers.