Microsoft’s object-oriented programming language for .NET development had the largest increase in popularity, gaining on Java, C++, C, and Python. Credit: Thinkstock As expected, Microsoft’s C# language has won the Tiobe programming language of the year award for 2023, with the largest uptick in popularity year over year, at 1.43 percentage points. C#, an object-oriented language for building .NET applications, wins the award for the first time, Tiobe announced on January 6. The Tiobe Programming Community Index itself dates back to 2001. Tiobe’s index gauges language popularity based on the number of skilled engineers worldwide, courses, and third-party vendors, which are calculated using searches in search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, and Wikipedia. C# has been a top 10 programming language for more than two decades, and is catching up to the “big four” languages Python, C, C++, and Java, Tiobe said. Runners up for the largest gain in share were Scratch (0.83%) and Fortran (0.64%). “C# is eating market share from Java and is getting more and popular in domains such as web application back ends and games,” Tiobe said. Apart from C#, the Tiobe index last year had Fortran and Kotlin become permanent top 20 players, replacing R and Perl. Fortran is viewed as fit to crunch numbers while Kotlin is viewed as a competitor to Java. Languages viewed as possibilities to enter the Tiobe top 20 in 2024 include Dart and TypeScript. The Tiobe top 10 for January 2024: Python, with a 13.97% rating C, 11.44% C++, 9.96% Java, 7.87% C#, 7.16% JavaScript, 2.77% PHP, 1.79% Visual Basic, 1.6% SQL, 1.46% Scratch, 1.44% The alternative Pypl Popularity of Programming Language index analyzes how often language tutorials are searched on in Google. The Pypl top 10 for January 2024: Python, with a 28.2% share Java, 15.73% JavaScript, 8.91% C/C++, 6.8% C#, 6.67% R, 4.59% PHP, 4.54% TypeScript, 2.92% Swift, 2.77% Objective-C, 2.34% Related content news Go language evolving for future hardware, AI workloads The Go team is working to adapt Go to large multicore systems, the latest hardware instructions, and the needs of developers of large-scale AI systems. By Paul Krill Nov 15, 2024 3 mins Google Go Generative AI Programming Languages analysis And the #1 Python IDE is . . . PyCharm, VS Code, and five other popular Python IDEs duke it out. Which one do you think takes home the prize? By Serdar Yegulalp Nov 15, 2024 2 mins Python Programming Languages Software Development news JDK 24: The new features in Java 24 21 features are proposed for the next version of Java including quantum-resistant cryptographic keys designed to secure Java apps against future quantum computing attacks. By Paul Krill Nov 15, 2024 11 mins Java Programming Languages Software Development news Rust Foundation moves forward on C++ and Rust interoperability Problem statement released to address the challenges to making cross-language development with C++ and Rust more accessible and approachable. By Paul Krill Nov 14, 2024 2 mins C++ Rust Programming Languages Resources Videos