In my working life as an ict-engineer it was most of the times Microsoft
related, so starting with Visual Basic 6/SQL Server decades ago and ending up
with .NET/C# nowadays not to mention the SharePoint (365) and BizTalk
implementations... But I must say I have only worked for companies who were
On 10/6/19 10:49 AM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
As JB already posted earlier, TIOBE publishes their definition on this
page, linked to from near the top of the Index page:
https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/programming-languages-definition/
Wot, no DuckDuckGo?
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For the many questions that have arisen regarding TIOBE's methodology:
As a general rule, I ignore any ranking or polling publisher who doesn't
disclose their methodology. Thankfully TIOBE is not among those.
As JB already posted earlier, TIOBE publishes their definition on this
page, linked
Well in terms of jobs here in NL, most asked is Java, PHP, JavaScript,C++,SQL
and a few others. The rest almost never.
Richmond via use-livecode schreef op 6 oktober
2019 08:37:13 CEST:
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>On 6.10.19 1:59, Mark Wieder via use-livecode wrote:
>> On 10/5/19 3:36 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livec
On 6.10.19 1:59, Mark Wieder via use-livecode wrote:
On 10/5/19 3:36 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
But this month LC broke new ground:
For the first time since I've been tracking TIOBE, LC IS NOW IN THE
UPPER 50, ranked as the 49th most popular language:
https://www.tiobe.co
On Oct 5, 2019, at 3:59 PM, Mark Wieder via use-livecode
wrote:
What did we knock out of place to get there?
Maybe it's all those new FM people searching for LC information. From what
I saw, they are enthusiastic and word gets around.
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Given that the rankings are based on search query frequencies and that Google
searches seem to be the biggest contributor to the data they use I wonder why
they don’t just do a series of Google Trends searches to come up with the
relative rankings?
Terry...
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> On 6 Oct 2019,
Well you know searches could be based on many different
factors. If a programming language does things in such a
way it needs a lot of different examples to really explain it
all and LiveCode allows the user to do it easier then the
search results would not be a good judge of how easy it
is to lea
On 10/5/19 4:57 PM, JB via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Mark,
I just visited the link Richard provided and it shows the following;
Hah! I missed a very important word in that sentence.
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Hi Mark,
I just visited the link Richard provided and it shows the following;
It is important to note that the TIOBE index is not about the best programming
language or the language in which most lines of code have been written.
The index can be used to check whether your programming skills are
On 10/5/19 3:36 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
But this month LC broke new ground:
For the first time since I've been tracking TIOBE, LC IS NOW IN THE
UPPER 50, ranked as the 49th most popular language:
https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/
Great news!, I think... note that the TI
As I discussed in the Community keynote at the conference in May, I've
been tracking LC's presence on the TIOBE Index for the last two years.
Each month TIOBE ranks the world's most popular programming languages by
evident use. Only the first 50 are listed with specific rankings, while
the bot
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