Why Is C Top Language In IEEE Ranking? |
Written by Sue Gee |
Wednesday, 27 July 2016 |
IEEE Spectrum has produced its interactive rankings of programming languages for 2016. This year C comes top of the overall list - which you may find somewhat surprising.
If you haven't come across this interactive and customisable tool before it's fun to use as well as controversial. In all it covers 48 languages used by four types of developers - Web, Mobile, Enterprise and Embedded.
We were already perturbed by last year's IEEE ranking when Mike James noted that some of its revelations were difficult to fathom, asking: why isn't JavaScript the top web language? This year not only is JavaScript not the IEEE Spectrum top language for the web (it's Java), C has ousted Java as its overall top language. Given the interests of IEEE members, which this ranking is intended to reflect this isn't unreasonable. What is odd is that if you filter out Embedded - where C certainly rules and is the obvious domain for IEEE members and look just any combination including Enterprise and Mobile C still comes top! This bias isn't due to the source of the data, which comes from a variety of sources used by other language rankings, such as the Tiobe index and sites that report on the popularity of languages for Jobs and in Open source. The bias is introduced into the weight of each data source and this is where the ranking becomes interactive - you can change the mix. In addition to the IEEE Spectrum default, premade weightings are available for Trending, Jobs and Open but the fun comes in creating your own Custom weighting. So what is the recipe to put JavaScript as the top web language? We haven't found it yet! Is there any way to measure programming language importance without raising an argument? Probably not. More InformationThe 2016 Top Programming Languages Interactive: The Top Programming Languages 2016 Related ArticlesIEEE Custom Ranks Programming Languages Top Languages 2015 - Stasis But For Go And Swift Most Popular Computer Languages 2015 Most Popular Languages For Challenges JavaScript Is The Language Of 2014 To be informed about new articles on I Programmer, sign up for our weekly newsletter, subscribe to the RSS feed and follow us on Twitter, Facebook or Linkedin.
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