Journal Article10.1109/mspec.2022.9915547
SQL Should Be Your Second Language
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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a ranking of the top programming languages, which combines metrics from different sources to estimate the relative popularity of different languages, and show the results for the highest-ranked languages.
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Abstract: Welcome to IEEE Spectrum's annual ranking of the Top Programming Languages. This year we've revamped and stream-lined our interactive ranking tool online and made other changes under the hood. But the goal remains the same–to combine metrics from different sources to estimate the relative popularity of different languages. Here we show the results for the highest-ranked languages, but you can find the full list of 57 languages online.
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