Paul Krill
Editor at Large

Visual Basic.Net soars but may tumble soon

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Dec 4, 20182 mins

Although professional developers donโ€™t think much of the language, Visual Basic.Net has many dedicated office applications

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Microsoftโ€™s Visual Basic.Net language, which brought Visual Basic to the .Net Framework, has just hit an all-time high in the monthly Tiobe index of language popularity. But is it just a temporary high before the language falls? Tiobe suspects this could be the case.

The language was ranked No. 5 in the December index, with a rating of 7.127 percent. That surprised Tiobe, which offers software quality services. Visual Basic.Net also was ranked No. 5 last month, albeit at a rating of 6.49 percent. Althoughย Visual Basic.Netโ€™s ranking steadily has grown since September 2010, when TIobe began tracking it separately from classic Visual Basic, the last two months saw a major spike in interest.

Tiobe sees Visual Basic.Net as a โ€œtoyโ€ language meant for beginners. Although professional developers donโ€™t think much of the language, Visual Basic.Net has many dedicated office applications for small and medium businesses, because it offers rapid prototyping and is easy to learn.

But Tiobe expects the Visual Basic.Netโ€™s popularity to wane again, sooner or laterโ€”especially because Microsoft is slowly saying goodbye to Visual Basic by halting the co-evolution of Visual Basic and C#.

The Tiobe Top 10

Tiobeโ€™s list is based on a formula assessing searches on languages in popular search engines such as Bing, Google, and Wikipedia. The number of skilled engineers, courses, and third-party vendors pertinent to a language are factored into the formula. The top 10 for December 2018 were:

  1. Java, with a rating of 15.932 percent
  2. C, at 14.282 percent
  3. Python, at 8.376 percent
  4. C++, at 7.562 percent
  5. Visual Basic.Net, at 7.127 percent
  6. C#, at 3.455 percent
  7. JavaScript, at 3.063 percent
  8. PHP, at 2.442 percent
  9. SQL, at 2.184 percent
  10. Objective-C, at 1.477 percent

The PyPL Top 10

This monthโ€™s PyPL Popularity of Programming Language index, which analyzes how often language tutorials are searched on in Google, doesnโ€™t even register Visual Basic.Net or Visual Basic among its Top 10 languages. Python and Java dominate the index. Pyplโ€™s Top 10 for December are:

  1. Python, with a 25.36 percent share
  2. Java, at 21.56 percent
  3. JavaScript, at 8.4 percent
  4. C#, at 7.63
  5. PHP, at 7.31 percent
  6. C/C++, at 6.4 percent
  7. R, at 4.01 percent
  8. Objective-C, at 3.21 percent
  9. Swift, at 2.69 percent
  10. Matlab, at 2.06 percent
Paul Krill

Paul Krill is editor at large at InfoWorld. Paul has been covering computer technology as a news and feature reporter for more than 35 years, including 30 years at InfoWorld. He has specialized in coverage of software development tools and technologies since the 1990s, and he continues to lead InfoWorldโ€™s news coverage of software development platforms including Java and .NET and programming languages including JavaScript, TypeScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, and Go. Long trusted as a reporter who prioritizes accuracy, integrity, and the best interests of readers, Paul is sought out by technology companies and industry organizations who want to reach InfoWorldโ€™s audience of software developers and other information technology professionals. Paul has won a โ€œBest Technology News Coverageโ€ award from IDG.

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