The Tiobe index is sort of like the Dow Jones Industrial Average. It's largely irrelevant except that it has lots and lots of historical data points. So all other measures you can think of are shorter term.
I agree that javascript would be top dog in terms of language use. It is 100% ubiquitous. In a lot of ways, javascript was able to deliver on a promise made by java to 'write once, run anywhere'.
In reply to Re^2: Tiobe language index
by KurtSchwind
in thread Tiobe language index
by KurtSchwind
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