programming language is best for (1965-2024)

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programming language is best for (1965-2024)

🌐Timeline of the most popular programming languages since 1965 to 2024. So far the most intense ranking I've ever done :) For recent years I've used multiple programming languages popularity indexes with adjustments thanks to the data from GitHub repositories access frequency. For historical ranking I've used aggregation of multiple national surveys to establish several data points, plus a world wide publications rate of occurrence. In this ranking popularity is defined by percentage of programmers with either proficiency in specific language or currently learning/mastering one. Y axis a relative value to define ranking popularity between all other items.

📈 Witness the dynamic landscape of coding languages as we traverse the decades, highlighting the significant milestones and revolutionary shifts that have shaped the way we write and execute code. From the early days of Fortran and COBOL to the modern era dominated by Python, JavaScript, and beyond, this video is a deep dive into the heart of the programming world.

🌍 Explore the reasons behind the popularity of each language, their key features, and their impact on the tech industry. Whether you're a seasoned developer, a coding enthusiast, or simply curious about the evolution of programming languages, this video has something for everyone.

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My intuition tells me that the abrupt fade and immediate rises are probably missing or messed up datapoints.

redcrafterlppa
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What do these unit-less numbers even mean? Obviously they aren’t a percentage unless you’re bad at both math and stats. 😮

anthonysalls
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not sure what the exact sources for this animation are, but it seems not entirely correct especially the nineties en zeros

mr_don_key
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Delphi is not a language. It is an IDE and uses Pascal

fernandoschmidt
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Heart my comment if you faked the statistics and this whole video is a lie

tryingtobeproductive
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So by this video, no programming languages are basically like much hype until they are of no a few years each programming language fades

shrikanthkm