Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Google Go, language of the year 2009

Google Go, released in November 2009, is the programming language that gained most market share in the whole year.

Congratulations and a big Thank You to Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike and Ken Thompson for coming up with something that the developer community had been demanding for more than a decade.



Source: http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html

Next step: wipe Java from the face of the Earth.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm trying Delphi Second Edition .. I'm impressed !!! .. - positive -

Who are you people !!! ??

Anyway .. THANKS A LOT !

Robert

Anonymous said...

Where CA-Clipper language ?? :)))

Alvaro GP said...

Thanks a lot Robert. I appreciate it.

CA-Clipper? Hehe. That would probably be at #31 (FoxPro/xBase). I hear that it is still actively used. That's nice. I was always a fan of dBASE.

Anonymous said...

Navy folk, Have a look at harbour project.

Wilson said...

You mean microsoft foxpro? microsoft bought the ancient dbase software because ms is just interested with the technology behind it, after extracting the technology and incorporated it into it's own products such as ms sql and access, it dumped foxpro as a free programming language..and oh i hate ms foxpro its extremely bloated and inconsistent in executing code.

Alvaro GP said...

Aww Im sorry to hear that FoxPro is that bad. I never used it, but I had the idea that it was good software.

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