17.5.05
18:44 What happened to Java developer in Mai 2004? (
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I have discovered the TPCI - TIOBE Programming Community Index.
One can see that Java has dropped down around Mai 2004 by 5%. During the same time, Python increased by aroudn 5%. Did Java developer move to Python during this time? Or did the way they count changed? The following trends can be observed: C++ seems to loose more and more, Perl is growing.
Check the tpci long term trends image for more information.
You can find another skill market analysis here. In this analysis, SQL win before Java and C++. So remember to never trust only one source of information. It always depends on the way you count.
Other trends from this site: - Technologie: 1. .NET, 2. XML, 3. J2EE - Databases: 1. Oracle, 2. access, 3. mssql, 4. mysql - Servers: 1. webspere, 2. weblogic, 3. IIS. 4. Apache. I'm really surprised by this. - Platforms: 1. Windows, 2. Linux, 3. Solaris
Finally an analysis from Berkeley by Francois Labelle based on statistics of open source projects on sourceforge. Regretfully it ends early 2004.

Here is the top 10 from May 2005: 1. C++ (15403 projects) 2. Java (14931 projects) 3. C (14831 projects) 4. PHP (10976 projects) 5. Perl (5840 projects) 6. Python (4003 projects) 7. C# (2396 projects) 8. Visual Basic (2071 projects) 9. Assembly (1540 projects)
posted by Jean-Marc Autexier |
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