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These graphs are always just fucking shitty. HTML and CSS is programming now?

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VimLanguage and Emacs Lisp actually made the top 10 at some point? Uh? ok, I guess.

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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.

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I guess I also did that. https://github.com/lysogeny/rcs/blob/master/.vimrc Also, thanks for reminding me to update that thing.

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C# at 8? Not bad!

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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.

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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...)

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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.

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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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Wondering if Swift could ramp in this top 10 chart up after being available for Linux as well later this year...

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I like how PHP is just kind of there. Still blows my mind at how widely it's used.

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I kind of wonder if the graph isn't backwards....