TIOBE top-20 programming languages for April 2021

SafeValue must use [property]=binding: We decided to take the index TIOBE for analysis. It is the programming community index, which was created and maintained by the TIOBE Software BV based in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and demonstrates the popularity of programming languages. TIOBE, as the name, is the abbreviation of The Importance of Being Earnest, the title of an 1895 comedy play by Oscar Wilde. The calculating is based on the number of search engine results for queries containing the language's name and is updated once a month. So, for today the places in the rating are distributed as follows: Objective-C, the primary programming language used for OS X and iOS, finally dropped off the top most popular languages. Despite the seventh anniversary of the Swift, released by Apple, Objective-C has continued to linger in Tiobe's top 30 list. All these seven years, he has descended from third place in 2014 to 23rd place this April. Excellent stability. The Swift programming language lost 4 positions in a year. It shows a natural decline in interest. It's occupying 15th place compared to the 11th spot in April 2020. Fortran, one of the oldest programming languages created in 1950, returned to the top-20 to the last position. It was on the 34 position year ago, but it remains popular for scientific computing. Not so much as in 2002 when it occupied 10th place, but it's early to write it off. Go, go, go, Fortran! This month Groovy also back to the top-20. It is a language that uses on the Java virtual machine (JVM) and, as we see, has a significant potential to stay in a TIOBE top-20. The top-20 for today is as follows. Top-10 consists of such languages: C, Java, Python, C++, C#, Visual Basic, JavaScript, Assembly Language, PHP, and SQL. And from 11 to 20 positions are taken by: Classic Visual Basic, Delphi/Object Pascal, Ruby, Go, Swift, R, Groovy, Perl, MATLAB, and Fortran. (see http://g.co/ng/security#xss)