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The language jumps seven spots from a year ago in Tiobe's index, while C's popularity takes a big hit Once faltering, Ruby is now making a comeback in language popularity. In this month’s Tiobe ...
The Kotlin, Swift, and Ruby languages have slipped from their top 20 positions in the Tiobe index of programming language popularity. All three seem to have lost traction and to be in decline ...
GitHub has released a graph which shows the change in the popularity of programming languages on the platform between 2008 and 2015.. GitHub is an online Git repository hosting service, which ...
Yet, the language and its main framework (Ruby on Rails) are safe and sound. If you can’t believe it, check out these facts about Ruby: Ruby is among Top 10 programming languages.
It started off No. 2 in 2008, though, behind Ruby, the language used to write GitHub itself. "It should be noted that this graph represents each language's relative popularity on GitHub," staffer ...
With little change over the last few years, JavaScript remains the most popular programming language on GitHub with Java, Python, CSS, PHP and Ruby competing for second place.
Popularity consolidated in the top 20 programming languages in April, according to TIOBE Software CEO Paul Jansen. C overtook Java for the number three spot between March and April.
Both the TIOBE Index and RedMonk Programming Language Rankings issued new reports this week to track the popularity of programming languages, with old favorites -- especially Java and JavaScript -- ...
Invented in the 1990s by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto, open-source programming language Ruby follows the English language framework, similar to Python. Ruby's popularity plummeted in the last decade ...
We aggregated data from nine rankings to produce the ZDNET Index of Programming Language Popularity. Here's which languages came out on top and what to make of this information.