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The popular search engines Google, MSN, and Yahoo! are used to calculate the ratings, according to TIOBE - which on its site carries the warning:
Observe that the TIOBE index is not about the best programming language or the language in which most lines of code have been written.
The ratings are calculated by counting hits of the most popular search engines. The search query that is used is
+"<language> programming"
The search query is executed for the regular Google, MSN, and Yahoo! web search and the Google newsgroups and blogs for the last 12 months. The web site Alexa.com has been used to determine the most popular search engines.
By applying the search engine query as defined above, a lot of hit counts are collected. Let's define "hits(PL#i,SE)" as the number of hits of programming language PL at position i of the TIOBE index for search engine SE. The counted hits are normalized for each search engine for the first 50 languages. More formally, the rating for PL#i becomes
((hits(PL#i,SE1)/hits(PL#1) + ... + hits(PL#50)) + ... + (hits(PL#i,SEn)/hits(PL#1) + ... + hits(PL#50)))/n
where n is the number of search engines used.
The Top 10 as at October 2007 is as follows:
Below is a line diagram detailing the long term trends for these ten:1. Java
2. C
3. (Visual) Basic
4. C++
5. PHP
6. Perl
7. C#
8. Python
9. JavaScript
10. Ruby

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CAT 11/03/07 10:43:44 AM EDT | |||
Well that's impressive. Java and C have swapped places over the last couple of years at least once, but that or maybe Basic are probably the only valid comparisons. Ruby remains a Scripting Language, so even if it may gain ground compared to JavaScript, PHP, Python or others, you cannot fully compare it with languages that cover different areas beside server side scripting or dynamic web applications. Especially at times when some tendencies go towards Rich Client UI (again) where you may see JavaScript in many of them, but if it gets any richer, then you are more likely to deal with Java, C#, Basic or C(++) Which languages has it replaced btw? Ada, SmallTalk or others? Anybody knows that? |
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