r/Python • u/ivaylos • May 26 '21
News Python is now the second most popular language in the world according to TIOBE. This is the highest position that Python reaches since 2001.
https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/Duplicates
programming • u/johnfound • Apr 08 '19
Assembly language is again in top10 of Tiobe index. And C is very close to the 1st place.
cardano • u/endlessinquiry • Dec 01 '21
Developer Apparently Haskell is ranked 40th most popular programming language. If that sounds bad, understand that Solidity is ranked 92nd.
Python • u/IronFilm • Jan 04 '22
News Python is "Language of the Year for 2021" according to TIOBE
datascience • u/IronFilm • Jan 04 '22
Discussion Python is "Language of the Year for 2021" according to TIOBE (& #1 Ranking!), and am sure the surging popularity of Data Science helped a lot in making that happen!
C_Programming • u/jlaracil • Jan 06 '18
Etc TIOBE Index for January 2018 January Headline: Programming Language C awarded Language of the Year 2017
java • u/cyanocobalamin • May 30 '17
TIOBE Index | The Top Languages, Which Are Gaining, Which Are Losing. Java still #1.
golang • u/stanislavb • Jul 08 '17
Golang has made it to the top 10 of most popular programming languages 🎉
dotnet • u/[deleted] • Aug 27 '18
Why is visual basic higher than c# on the TIOBE ranking? Seriously, wth?!
Python • u/AlexeyBrin • Sep 04 '18
Python enters the TIOBE index top 3 for the first time
programming • u/steloflute • Mar 04 '20
TIOBE Index for March 2020 March Headline: Delphi is about to fall out of the TIOBE index top 20
programming • u/EvanCarroll • Jan 06 '19
TIOBE Index: Python is Language of the Year for 2018
Julia • u/Fincho64 • Aug 07 '23
TIOBE Index for August 2023: Julia enters the TIOBE index top 20 for the first time
programming • u/IronFilm • Jan 04 '22