

However, this thought can be refuted with TypeScript, Python or C#, since these are also widely used and established languages, which nevertheless inspire many developers. It could be argued here that hardly anyone "needs" to learn it again due to the already strong distribution.

Developers are thus disciplined in adding missing choices. Our assumption from 2019 that these languages would be chosen more often if they were pre-selected did not materialize. There was no need for additions here this year.
#Programmier sprache rust free#
Languages from 2019 marked with * were not pre-listed in our list, but were additionally provided by participants in the free text field. For example Haskell, Delphi, Groovy, Matlab, Abap or Cobol. It is also clear that there are a number of languages that are important for the Swiss region, but which hardly play a role internationally.Also represented are some languages that are often perceived as "phased out" such as VBA, Perl, Cobol or Delphi.This despite the fact that Rust ranks among the top 5 languages that developers would like to use (see below). Although Rust is fondly touted as an alternative to C++, we have yet to see a strong adaptation.
#Programmier sprache rust for android#
In addition to TypeScript, as a "replacement language" for JavaScript, other similar languages are moving up, such as Kotlin as a Java replacement for Android development, or Go, developed as a C++ or C alternative, on which Docker and Kubernetes are based.Although controversial in public discourse, PHP continues to lead the way with a slight downward trend of 2 percent.Haskell, a language which was shortlisted in 2019 due to numerous requests, did not even make it past 5 mentions this year.Although only created in 2012, TypeScript already ranks high and could even gain 4 percentage points compared to 2019.In percentage terms, Python has actually dropped 1 percent from 2019 to 2020. While Python is already ahead of Java internationally, this has not happened here so far.The next few years will show how and where this will shift.

