
"Java and C# are battling for a long time in the same areas," said Tiobe CEO Paul Jansen, in a bulletin accompanying this month's index. "Right now it seems like C# has removed every reason why not to use C# instead of Java: it is cross-platform nowadays, it is open source, and it contains all new language features a developer wants. While the financial world is still dominated by Java, all other terrains show equal shares between Java and C#," Jansen wrote."
"In the latest Tiobe Programming Community index, published November 10, C# was rated at 7.65%, an increase of 2.67 percentage points from a year ago. With its high growth rate, C# could become Tiobe's language of the year for 2025, a designation given to the language with the highest ratings increase during the. C# won this award for the year 2023."
C# reached a 7.65% rating on the Tiobe index, rising 2.67 percentage points year-over-year. With the current growth rate, C# could become Tiobe's language of the year for 2025. C# previously won that award in 2023. C# is cross-platform, open source, and incorporates contemporary language features desired by developers. Microsoft continues strong support for C#, making it the company's most-backed programming language. Java remains dominant in the financial sector, while other domains show roughly equal shares between Java and C#. The language's recent improvements have removed practical barriers to choosing C# over Java for many use cases.
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