C# saw the largest increase in ranking in the index year over year, while Java held steady, C and C++ swapped positions, R and Perl rose, and Go and Ruby faded, Python slipped slightly year over year.
For the second time in three years, C# has been named Programming Language of the Year by the TIOBE Index. C# earned this distinction by achieving the largest year-over-year increase in ranking. Over the years, the language has undergone fundamental changes. From a language-design perspective, C# has often been an early adopter of new trends among mainstream languages. At the same time, it successfully made two major paradigm shifts: from Windows-only to cross-platform, and from Microsoft-owned to open source. C# has consistently evolved at the right moment.
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