Notes about TPCI 2007-11
The TPCI November Headline is Groovy and Scala enter top 50 My headline is Ruby at its highest rates I’m definitely old-school. :)
Notes about TPCI 2007-10
The TPCI October Headline is Statistical Programming Language “R” in Top 50 for the second Month Their September Headline was Programming Language C shows a structural Decline now I’m not a statistician but after looking at the C++ trend’s diagram I realized that it shows the same structural decline as its next of kin.
Notes about TPCI 2007-09
The TPCI September Headline is Programming Language C shows a structural Decline now My headline is … we are sadly aware of this trend but it is still too early for a moment of silence
Notes about TPCI 2007-07
The TPCI June Headline is Lua only 0.003% away from top 20 position My headline is Everything is quiet in the top six scores
Notes about TPCI 2007-05
The TPCI May Headline is Ruby’s growth comes to an end Thinking about The Crow, my headline is It can’t rail all the time :)
Notes about TPCI 2007-04
The TPCI April Headline is Groovy and Scala are about to enter the top 50 My headline is Ruby has gained its highest rating ever …and I still don’t want to learn a new language. :)
Notes about TPCI 2007-03
The TPCI March Headline is JavaScript scores all time high and surpasses C# My headline is …and C# loses two more places Oh, my poor boy! :)
Notes about TPCI 2007-02
The TPCI February Headline is Programming Language D reaches Status A My headline is Ruby gained 10 places and 2% With its 10th place it’s definitely the new boy in town! I also noticed that there are just three languages in the top ten that gained scores and positions: they are Python, JavaScript and Ruby.
