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TIOBE Programming Community Index for July 2009

 
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TIOBE Programming Community Index for July 2009



July Headline: Objective-C on its way to top 20 thanks to success iPhone


The TIOBE Programming Community index gives an indication of the popularity of programming
languages. The index is updated once a month. The ratings are based on the number of
skilled engineers world-wide, courses and third party vendors. The popular search engines Google, MSN, Yahoo!, Wikipedia and
YouTube are used to calculate the ratings. 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 index can be used to check whether your programming skills are still up to date or to make a
strategic decision about what programming language should be adopted when starting to build a new
software system. The definition of the TIOBE index can be found here.

Position Jul 2009Position Jul 2008Delta in PositionProgramming LanguageRatings Jul 2009Delta Jul 2008Status
1 1 Java 20.452% -0.89% A
2 2 C 17.319% 1.37% A
3 3 C 10.419% -0.27% A
4 5 PHP 9.269% -0.26% A
5 4 (Visual) Basic 7.789% -2.66% A
6 8 C# 4.540% 0.54% A
7 7 Python 4.435% -0.54% A
8 6 Perl 4.200% -0.93% A
9 9 JavaScript 3.513% 0.76% A
10 10 Ruby 2.567% -0.17% A
11 11 Delphi 1.998% -0.01% A
12 13 PL/SQL 0.891% 0.16% A
13 14 SAS 0.794% 0.17% A
14 24 RPG (OS/400) 0.740% 0.41% A
15 16 Pascal 0.707% 0.27% A
16 26 ABAP 0.703% 0.44% A-
17 20 Lisp/Scheme 0.607% 0.22% B
18 12 D 0.593% -0.63% B
19 18 Lua 0.531% 0.12% B
20 27 MATLAB 0.512% 0.26% B





















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Long term trends



The long term trends for the top 10 programming languages can be found in the
line diagram below.



Other programming languages


The complete top 50 of programming languages is listed below. This overview is
published unofficially, because it could be the case that we missed a language. If
you have the impression there is a programming language lacking, please notify us
at tpci@tiobe.com.

PositionProgramming LanguageRatings
21 Objective-C 0.509%
22 ActionScript 0.425%
23 Fortran 0.400%
24 COBOL 0.399%
25 Logo 0.394%
26 Ada 0.394%
27 FoxPro/xBase 0.338%
28 PowerShell 0.327%
29 Scratch 0.274%
30 Transact-SQL 0.271%
31 Prolog 0.243%
32 Scala 0.228%
33 Erlang 0.203%
34 Haskell 0.198%
35 ML 0.196%
36 LabVIEW 0.191%
37 Focus 0.155%
38 Awk 0.153%
39 Smalltalk 0.150%
40 Forth 0.145%
41 Alice 0.142%
42 J 0.133%
43 Tcl/Tk 0.129%
44 JavaFX Script 0.129%
45 Caml/F# 0.118%
46 NXT-G 0.118%
47 Groovy 0.114%
48 APL 0.111%
49 Bourne shell 0.109%
50 CL (OS/400) 0.107%




















The Next 50 Programming Languages


The following list of languages denotes #51 to #100. Since the differences are
relatively small, the programming languages are only listed (in alphabetical
order).

  • ABC, AD, Algol, Alpha, Applescript, Beta, Boo, C shell, cg, Clean,
    Cobra, cT, Curl, Dylan, Eiffel, Euphoria, Factor, Fan, Icon, IDL,
    Inform, Io, Lingo, MAD, Magic, Maple, Mathematica, MAX/MSP, MOO, MUMPS,
    Natural, Oberon, Occam, Oz, PL/I, Postscript, PowerBuilder, Progress,
    Q, R, Revolution, REXX, S-lang, SIGNAL, SPSS, SuperCollider, VBScript,
    Verilog, VHDL, XSLT




July Newsflash - Brought to you by Paul Jansen



  • Thanks to sponsor Versant we
    have obtained data for the TIOBE index back to 1984. The methodology we
    used is to scan all Usenet newsgroups and take the 3 years' average.
    The results of this interesting survey will be soon published and
    integrated in the TIOBE index. In order to show already some results we
    have added a 10 years and 25 years delta column to the "bigger picture"
    table below.

  • After being around the 50th position for many years, Objective-C
    suddenly gains popularity. This is thanks to the fact that this
    programming language is used to write applications for the iPhone.
    Another language that is claiming a high position is JavaFX Script. It
    jumped from 72 to 44 in one month's time.

  • This month the following changes have been made to the index:

    • The grouping of the programming language Progress has been improved considerably thanks to Randall Harper.
    • Georg Wrede pointed out that it is better not to take a 5 years
      difference in the bigger picture below, because 5 years ago the TIOBE
      index appeared to be very volatile for half a year. So we changed the 5
      years column in a 4 years column for the time being.
  • To see the bigger picture, please find the positions of the top 10
    programming languages from 4, 10 and 25 years ago in the table below.



    Programming LanguagePosition July 2009Position July 2005Position July 1999Position July 1984
    Java 1 2 4 -
    C 2 1 1 1
    C 3 3 2 -
    PHP 4 4 - -
    (Visual) Basic 5 6 3 5
    C# 6 7 19 -
    Python 7 8 - -
    Perl 8 5 5 -
    JavaScript 9 9 12 -
    Ruby 10 27 - -

  • The previous winners of the "Language of the Year" award are shown below.



    YearWinner
    2008 C
    2007 Python
    2006 Ruby
    2005 Java
    2004 PHP
    2003 C

  • In the tables below some long term trends are listed about categories of languages.
    The object-oriented paradigm is still very high at 54.2%, but functional languages grow fastest.
    The popularity of dynamically typed languages seems to stabilize (see trend diagram below).



    CategoryRatings July 2009Delta July 2008
    Object-Oriented Languages 54.2% -1.7%
    Procedural Languages 41.8% 0.7%
    Functional Languages 2.8% 0.7%
    Logical Languages 1.1% 0.2%





    CategoryRatings July 2009Delta July 2008
    Statically Typed Languages 60.2% 1.8%
    Dynamically Typed Languages 39.8% -1.8%





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