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Python set to overtake Java in latest programming language rankings – ZDNet
After 20 years at the top of the programming-language tree, Java looks set to be overtaken by Python.

Java’s popularity continued to decline this month, almost clearing the path for Python to snatch its spot as the world’s second most popular programming language, according to Tiobe’s latest programming language rankings.
If Python does overtake Java, it would mark the first time since Tiobe began its programming language popularity index in 2001 that Java would be outside the top two spots.
As Tiobe CEO Paul Jansen notes, C and Java have held the top two spots consistently for two decades…
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