![]() ![]() There are some trends in the programming language area though, but these are slow fortunately. ![]() So apart from this exception, the top 8 of the TIOBE index has remain the same for all these years. In 2014 Objective-C was in the top 8 but after the hype of gold diggers to write apps for the iPhone was over and Swift became its successor, Objective-C was out again. In 2004 Perl was still in the top 8 but it disappeared because of the supremacy of Python and the unclear future of the language with the split between Perl 5 and Perl 6. If we compare the current TIOBE index top 8 of today with the one of 2014 (5 years ago) and 2004 (15 years ago), there is only one different programming language. Every year new programming languages emerge and seem to become popular, but in fact not much changes. ![]() According to the TIOBE index this fear is ungrounded. The reason why engineers are highly interested in trends is the fear of missing out on some new technology. I had been asked to talk about software engineering trends at a conference last week. ![]()
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