All attempts to use the TIOBE index end up as a debate about the
validity of the TIOBE index.
The graph at
https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/ says more than the
diff against April. And raises more questions.
If one looks at the graph, from 2002 onwards, do the changes match
/any/ known actual changes? I cannot easily see any. I cannot
e.g. see any raised "interest" in C++ when the plans for C++11 became
known. And I can't see why C was "unpopular" in 2016--2017.
/Jorgen
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