Keep in mind that the US is presumably in recession. (Though frankly, I haven't seen any particular drop in the Dynamic Languages Barometer. Good news for us hackers, I guess.)
Wrt TIOBE, I think this pretty much says all that needs saying.
Tho I suppose by properly torturing the statistics, one can state that a language's popularity is inversely proportional to the number of available jobs for the language (assuming we ignore languages that start with "Java").
In reply to Re: C/C++ are dying too!
by renodino
in thread C/C++ are dying too!
by philcrow
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