I haven't looked at Java in years, but I thought of it being determinstic since it uses a vm, so being reliable by nature (if you ignore the security issues that always come up...)
What business are you in? As far as I can tell Java is probably the number 1 language when it comes to businesses use. Don't take my word for it look at the job listings in your area.
I'm in the printing industry. We don't produce software for customers, we produce printed items. Programs I create are one-off and created quickly to expedite printed jobs. So mostly I do data processing to put it into a different format for the customer. And then the data is printed in thousands of copies.
We do a lot of catalogs in my department.
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4 u/SuperImaginativeName 21 Aug 2015 00:31
These graphs are always just fucking shitty. HTML and CSS is programming now?
3 u/aoeu 20 Aug 2015 16:22
VimLanguage and Emacs Lisp actually made the top 10 at some point? Uh? ok, I guess.
1 u/mwolf 20 Aug 2015 18:29
I guess people love their vimscripts... and their emacs configs...
I g uess it kind of makes sense though. every linux guy I know and their brother put the majority of their dotfiles in a github repo at some point.
0 u/aoeu 20 Aug 2015 21:00
I guess I also did that. https://github.com/lysogeny/rcs/blob/master/.vimrc Also, thanks for reminding me to update that thing.
1 u/leixiaotie 20 Aug 2015 08:33
C# at 8? Not bad!
0 u/crankypants15 21 Aug 2015 13:52
Interesting. Java is being used more and more in schools. But in business, we avoid it. It's just not reliable or safe for business.
0 u/vaccjoe 23 Aug 2015 03:29
I haven't looked at Java in years, but I thought of it being determinstic since it uses a vm, so being reliable by nature (if you ignore the security issues that always come up...)
0 u/nefreat 28 Aug 2015 03:51
What business are you in? As far as I can tell Java is probably the number 1 language when it comes to businesses use. Don't take my word for it look at the job listings in your area.
0 u/crankypants15 28 Aug 2015 12:50
I'm in the printing industry. We don't produce software for customers, we produce printed items. Programs I create are one-off and created quickly to expedite printed jobs. So mostly I do data processing to put it into a different format for the customer. And then the data is printed in thousands of copies. We do a lot of catalogs in my department.
0 u/bontoJR 22 Aug 2015 18:46
Wondering if Swift could ramp in this top 10 chart up after being available for Linux as well later this year...
0 u/BlueSpeed 22 Aug 2015 23:47
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0 u/YourDickGotTheHIV 24 Aug 2015 01:08
I like how PHP is just kind of there. Still blows my mind at how widely it's used.
0 u/roboticon 24 Aug 2015 06:31
I kind of wonder if the graph isn't backwards....