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Venture Beat ^ | 02/27/2014 | J.O. Dell

Posted on 02/27/2014 7:57:31 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Have mercy: It looks like C# is staging a comeback.

Have mercy: It looks like C# is staging a comeback.

CodeEval has named its top coding languages for 2014, and we see a couple of interesting surprises. Year-over-year, C# was the second-fastest growing language. And Internet powerhouse PHP was the biggest loser, down 55 percent from 2012.

We took a look at the trends from 2011 through 2013, and here’s what we found:

Most & least popular programming languages

By volume, Python and Java reigned supreme. But Java, as you can see, is something of an ailing giant despite the popularity of Android with consumers.

When you look at percentage change from 2011 to the present, iOS coding language Objective-C is still going strong. But check out C#! This Microsoft technology is still small in sheer volume, but it’s growing quickly:

Most & least popular programming languages

Some of us were less surprised than others. Take Gregg Pollack from Code School.

“C# is the language of the Microsoft developer. There have been lots of improvements to the language over the past 10 years, so this isn’t that surprising,” he told VentureBeat via email.

He also had some thoughts on Java’s decline:

Interpreted languages like Python and Ruby have better language design and thus are more pleasant to program with. This fuels the open source community around the languages, which encourages cutting edge developers (and thus, startups) to adopt them. The bigger corporations slowly follow.
In my experience many Java developers have moved to these interpreted languages.

CodeEval gathered this data “based on thousands of data points we’ve collected by processing over 100,000+ coding tests and challenges by over 2,000+ employers,” according to the company blog.

The company enables devs to show off, particularly to potential clients and/or employers, by completing coding challenges created (or merely chosen from a library) by employers. Devs are rewarded with cash and prized for their efforts.CodeEval has named its top coding languages for 2014, and we see a couple of interesting surprises. Year-over-year, C# was the second-fastest growing language. And Internet powerhouse PHP was the biggest loser, down 55 percent from 2012.

We took a look at the trends from 2011 through 2013, and here’s what we found:

Most & least popular programming languages

By volume, Python and Java reigned supreme. But Java, as you can see, is something of an ailing giant despite the popularity of Android with consumers.

When you look at percentage change from 2011 to the present, iOS coding language Objective-C is still going strong. But check out C#! This Microsoft technology is still small in sheer volume, but it’s growing quickly:

Most & least popular programming languages

Some of us were less surprised than others. Take Gregg Pollack from Code School.

“C# is the language of the Microsoft developer. There have been lots of improvements to the language over the past 10 years, so this isn’t that surprising,” he told VentureBeat via email.

He also had some thoughts on Java’s decline:

Interpreted languages like Python and Ruby have better language design and thus are more pleasant to program with. This fuels the open source community around the languages, which encourages cutting edge developers (and thus, startups) to adopt them. The bigger corporations slowly follow.
In my experience many Java developers have moved to these interpreted languages.

CodeEval gathered this data “based on thousands of data points we’ve collected by processing over 100,000+ coding tests and challenges by over 2,000+ employers,” according to the company blog.

The company enables devs to show off, particularly to potential clients and/or employers, by completing coding challenges created (or merely chosen from a library) by employers. Devs are rewarded with cash and prized for their efforts.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: coding; languages; programming
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To: SeekAndFind

Old Basic Afflicted Marxist Application


61 posted on 02/27/2014 10:27:37 AM PST by Organic Panic
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To: SeekAndFind
//SYSIN DD DUMMY
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-PJ

62 posted on 02/27/2014 10:31:52 AM PST by Political Junkie Too (If you are the Posterity of We the People, then you are a Natural Born Citizen.)
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To: camle
what...no COBOL?

Well, not since Y2K for me. My journey:


63 posted on 02/27/2014 10:35:16 AM PST by COBOL2Java (I'm a Christian, pro-life, pro-gun, Reaganite. The GOP hates me. Why should I vote for them?)
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To: SeekAndFind

We had an antique Burrough’s adding machine that was rigged up with solenoids and such, to a telex line. You could telex data to it, and it would send the answer back. We also could run punched paper tape in and out of it. We were really smart.


64 posted on 02/27/2014 10:51:54 AM PST by Born to Conserve
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To: SeekAndFind

I miss BASIC. B-) If I had the time, (I have lots of issues, Mom passed away, need to unload the house and find an apartment, etc) there is a side of me that wants to drag out my old Apple //e and TI-99/4A and putter around with them for a while.


65 posted on 02/27/2014 10:54:34 AM PST by Nowhere Man (Mom I miss you! (8-20-1938 to 11-18-2013) Cancer sucks)
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To: Bobalu

Thanks! I’d like to learn C myself so thanks for the pdf download. Can you suggest a good C compiler that works in XP/Vista?


66 posted on 02/27/2014 10:55:53 AM PST by Nowhere Man (Mom I miss you! (8-20-1938 to 11-18-2013) Cancer sucks)
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To: Nowhere Man
RE: I miss BASIC

Then you would love its extension that does almost everything --- VISUAL BASIC .NET

It's very popular and used by millions of developers.


67 posted on 02/27/2014 10:58:08 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: All
Humor break, this is my favorite form the late 1980's to now:

GOVT.SYS CORRUPTED! RUN GUN.COM? (Y/Y)
GUN.COM NOT FOUND, EXECUTE BASEBALL.BAT? (Y/Y)

B-D
68 posted on 02/27/2014 10:58:38 AM PST by Nowhere Man (Mom I miss you! (8-20-1938 to 11-18-2013) Cancer sucks)
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To: SeekAndFind
Does it still use the number line systems like:

10 PRINT "OBONGO SUCKS!"
20 GOTO 10

RUN
69 posted on 02/27/2014 10:59:56 AM PST by Nowhere Man (Mom I miss you! (8-20-1938 to 11-18-2013) Cancer sucks)
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To: Nowhere Man

RE: Thanks! I’d like to learn C myself so thanks for the pdf download. Can you suggest a good C compiler that works in XP/Vista?

__________________________________

This Integrated Development Environment (IDE) from Microsoft does everything -— C, C++, C#.

http://www.visualstudio.com/en-US/products/visual-studio-express-vs


70 posted on 02/27/2014 11:00:36 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: Nowhere Man

That program won’t stop :)


71 posted on 02/27/2014 11:01:14 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: Nowhere Man

http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html

http://www.christian-heffner.de/


72 posted on 02/27/2014 11:02:03 AM PST by Bobalu (Happiness is a fast ISR)
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To: SeekAndFind

Thanks.


73 posted on 02/27/2014 11:12:35 AM PST by Nowhere Man (Mom I miss you! (8-20-1938 to 11-18-2013) Cancer sucks)
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To: SeekAndFind

Thanks.


74 posted on 02/27/2014 11:12:35 AM PST by Nowhere Man (Mom I miss you! (8-20-1938 to 11-18-2013) Cancer sucks)
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To: Nowhere Man

You’re welcome. BTW, I think You know that GOTO statemens are frowned upon...

They tend to produce spaghetti code.


75 posted on 02/27/2014 11:15:57 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: Bobalu

Thanks


76 posted on 02/27/2014 11:16:29 AM PST by Nowhere Man (Mom I miss you! (8-20-1938 to 11-18-2013) Cancer sucks)
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To: SeekAndFind

I know, it is better to use GOSUB, but I think the program I “wrote” drives home the point. B-) I remember GOTO statements should be limited.


77 posted on 02/27/2014 11:17:53 AM PST by Nowhere Man (Mom I miss you! (8-20-1938 to 11-18-2013) Cancer sucks)
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To: Resolute Conservative

I don’t see how you can say that. Most of the large enterprise applications are Java J2EE. If you log onto your bank’s web site to view your account and pay bills, chances are you are using a Java application.


78 posted on 02/27/2014 11:24:35 AM PST by proxy_user
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To: SeekAndFind
Yeah, BTW, I did find a program in TRS-80 BASIC that I've been searching for since high school (1982/85) a few days ago called "Hog Jowl Mansion" where I always wanted to type it into an Apple ][ series or even my TI-99/4A. My buddy had it for his TRS-80 Color Computer but he does not have the system anymore. We had lots of fum playing it. I'm also looking for another game that was fun then called "Venture" (NOT the video game, but that was fun too) where it was like a trail and it clocked your miles as yo go from encounter to encounter in the quest to save the Princess. You encounter goblins who may want any women you have, including the princess and if you turn her over, you are executed if you reach the end. Also other hazzards where monsters who you fight to the death, trolls, pits and the Dreaded Necromancer who takes your women and/or turns you into a "gelded water buffalo and driven into a pit" unless you're lucky enough to run. I remember playing this around 1982 or so on the Apple //e but it was typed in from a magazine. We had loads of laughs.

BTW, my buddy often used his Color Computer as a "transportable." He brought it to school many times in his backpack, the computer itself, a cassette recorder drive and a 5 inch B&W TV and this was like 1983.
79 posted on 02/27/2014 11:31:37 AM PST by Nowhere Man (Mom I miss you! (8-20-1938 to 11-18-2013) Cancer sucks)
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To: HamiltonJay
6502 Assembly...

Since you mention the 6502, or the 6510 in the same family that were used in the old Commodore VIC-20 and 64 computers...

Ever program in COMAL? I did a couple small CompSci grad school projects using COMAL way back in the day on my C64 :).

80 posted on 02/27/2014 3:35:55 PM PST by MCH
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