Its interesting that there were such drastic drops in spring of 2004 for PHP, C++, and Java, while at the same time Python enjoyed one of the sharpest spikes in popularity on the long term community index graph. Do you know what was going on then that would have caused this?
if I made a language and in rankings it was in 6 position, when I see this page, I will can FLY!
ReplyDeleteevery month i check that site and i go: GvR was right, and i had a good nose in 2001!
ReplyDeleteI have to wonder why ObjectiveC is as low as it is, maybe the iPhone NDA prevents people from answering this survey ;)
ReplyDeletelooking at TIOBE programming community index make any pythonista feels good,
ReplyDeletei can feel how a author feels for its
creation.
we expect more in future...
hope guido feel even more better in future, when he looks to the index...
Python is now more popular than Perl and C# :-)
ReplyDeleteA question for GvR: what do you think about Cobra programming language?
ReplyDeleteIts interesting that there were such drastic drops in spring of 2004 for PHP, C++, and Java, while at the same time Python enjoyed one of the sharpest spikes in popularity on the long term community index graph. Do you know what was going on then that would have caused this?
ReplyDeleteAnother thing that makes me (and probably us) feel good is that Pvote's open source voting machine software made the right choice to use python.
ReplyDeleteSee http://pvote.org