Wow this is nuts
>>107824743And where is English ?
>>107824752English is third or fourth most spoken at best, so probably not on a top of nothing.
surely every single website has been made by now
>>107824752prompting isn't an actual language
>>107824983It’s the third most natively spoken language behind Mandarin and Spanish but the most spoken language by far when including non-native speakers
>>107825013>surely every factory has been completely automated
>>107825013That's the worst part Almost everything is a solved problem in web-dev now. So you will see devs adding on complexity to justify their existence, think AWS+React for a static site (or because they are a hack and don't understand the problem they are trying to solve in the first place)
python is so fucking bad anyone who is okay with using it has brain damage. yes even compared to vanilla js
>>107825034There's no way hindi isn't most spoken natively than english, india has over a billion people living there.
>>107825180It’s true, for my own stuff I use vanilla HTML/CSS/JS with a simple PHP backend behind nginx because it just werks.I use nextjs/react and a cacophony of AWS and Vercel cancer at work because it pays well, not because it solves 90% of the problem space any better.
>>107825249Hindi is only native for about 300 million Indians, it’s a secondary language for most of the country which is divided into telegu and bengali as well. Probably lots of tribal languages too that consist of shitting at various cadences to communicate.
golang stronk
>>107824743>no context>looks drawn manuallythis was drawn manually
Uh C sisters?
>>107824743OOP slop langs that are universally loved by non whites.
>>107825623op made it upunless someone reverse image searches and gives beef
how come c# is not more popular?
>>107826316Even in 2026 people think it’s windows only
>>107824743Not really. Java and Cshart are legacy. JS and Python are easier to get working code out of without retarded OOJeet abstractions so of course they're more popular. Combine that with js being the only real language of the web and Python being all ML and data science shitware and it makes sense.
>>107826620But what about C and C++ and PHP sir
>>107825235This. I need to use Shython at work and it's such fucking garbage. Everything about it is garbage.
>>107825235But but but we have to use it be against republicans err I mean microsoft.
>>107825021
>>107826316Because it's an enterprise language. Unemployed fizzbuzzer will favor bootcamp languages.
>>107827060“Enterprise” is code for “subservient brown”
2026 is the Year of Ada on the Comeback
>>107827080Nah, it's code for "I can produce work good enough that people want to give me money for it". If you're worse than some jeet tard, you should probably not stick to programming.
>>107827099Veddy veddy good sir. I will make spring backend for you riddled with dependency vulnerabilities sir.
>>107827110Yeah, because js ecosystem is safe.
>>107827124I never said anything about JS.
>>107824743There are 10 types of people in this world.Those who understand binary, and thoise who dont.Thumbsd up if you get it
>>107824743I do wonder what all of these Python repos are about. I know it's a versatile language, but I would like a breakdown specifically for Python, like how many of these are just simple school projects vs django vs CLI tools vs who knows what else..>>107826316Honestly, if you only look at online dev communities, you'd think C# would be way lower.>>107826382Sad but that's what I also believe. It doesn't help that many projects are still stuck on Framework 4.x.
>>107825264AWS is so blatantly slop I don't understand how it has gotten so popularA technology so complicated they offer qualifications to prove you can use it and it solves problems that are mostly hypothetical But like I said, we need the job to be complicated and take a lot of time and effort to justify the price-tag Managers want big busy teams. Devs want to learn marketable skills. In the real world an elegant solution isn't desirable. And many devs don't question what/why/how things are being done
>>107824743Interesting how similar the Java and Microslop Java curves are.
>>107825264The amount of business apps that could just be on the LAMP stack hostess for $5/month is wild.
>>107827684isnt python kind of the default when "oops my bash script got to big"
>>107828217all 5 have the same bumps, the growth component is just power
>>107824743what does the list look like when you exclude Indians?wow Cobol and C magically appear and javascript and typescript dissapear
>>107824743saar
>>107828545Yeah but I wish Ruby or even Perl won that war
>>107825013They all need more backdoors and AI vibe for the new empire of slop.
>>107827684if you look at job postings the most common ones I see are : C#, Java, Python, JS/TS, C++outside of those you almost never see anything else anymoreC# has the best development environment, package system, and # of packages fully supported by a tech giant. I dont know how it's not more popular desu, I've played with python before but honestly I can't stand using python for most tasks, I feel so much more productive in C#. (my university did java+python, but I started C++ & C# in high school)
>>107828545my goto is perl and then C# once the perl gets above 300 lines. but if your automation gets out of hand its real fuckin easy to spin up a C# wysiwyg drag n drop that works on linux or windows>>107828470I dont think most people want to use the P part of lamp, but it was definitely a phase I think a lof of us did 15 years ago when the options were php, classic asp, knockout. php just made more sense back then and was simpler to use and classic asp was a fucking nightmare com hosted VB6 still gives me nightmares.>>107829424perl could never win that war its syntax confuses so many people. mostly because of the level of freedom it gives you, people see > runAll(\@vals, \&cleanData)> sub foo { my ($v1, $v2) = @_; }> map { sub { $_ ** 2 } } (1,2,4) > keys ${{ map { $_ => 1 } @arr }}and get scared. perl definitely isn't the most intuitive for a lot of people, but that is what makes it so fun to write your tools in at work. no one knows wtf any of it means and you're just viewed as a wizard
vanilla fag here. i dont get the hype for typescript at all. its literally infuriating to use.
>>107830062>compiler tells you which parts of your code are likely break>complainWhy? Do you like having to rely on runtime errors to spot issues instead of seeing it eariler at compile time?
>>107824743Funny how 1 year ago you'd read that TypeScript was dead in the water and how people were dropping it everywhere...
>>107826316>>107827684Because C# is language used by people who actually get their bills paid with a programming job.
>>107830479LLM's are just good at churning out TS, and being able to pass the errors back into the context faster makes it better for the task than JS. The growth isn't driven by human adoption.
>>107827080C# and .NET development are white men jobs, actual jobs, not hobbies funded by gibs or neetbux.
>>107826719Isn't that Rust?
>>107824743>python up biglywgmi