C# was named TIOBE’s Programming Language of the Year, while the index also pointed to a potential rise for TypeScript.
When I was new to programming, I focused way too much on learning the syntax, especially the brackets, the semicolons, and ...
Abstract: This paper presents a new category that has been added to the classification of Kim and Ko (2017) for programming learning systems, namely the Online Coding Tutorial System (OCTS) category.
So, you want to learn how to code in 2025? That’s awesome! Picking your very first programming language can feel like a puzzle though, right? There are so many options out there, and everyone seems to ...
Ada, a programming language born in the late 70s, has managed to break into the top 10 of the TIOBE Index for July 2025. The sudden return of this old-timer has developers debating whether it’s a ...
Have you ever wondered how computers understand what we want them to do? It all comes down to programming languages. These special sets of instructions have changed a lot over the years, from really ...
Abstract: Programming languages have evolved rapidly over the past five decades, reflecting broader shifts in software development practices and technological advances. Early on, entities like the U.S ...
Every so often, someone creates or changes a programming language. In the process, these language creators make a number of design choices. They may wonder whether to ...
Jensen Huang said people programming AI is similar to the way "you program a person." Speaking at London Tech Week, the Nvidia CEO said all anyone had to do to program AI was "just ask nicely." He ...
TIOBE Programming Index News May 2025: Python Hits Major Milestone Your email has been sent Python holds the highest share of interest in a programming language in decades Go, Rust, and other ...
MOVE programming language is designed with blockchain security in mind. Its focus on resources, solid typing, and formal verification make it a great fit for financial and crypto apps. This article ...
Two years ago, when visiting research colleagues in Uppsala, Sweden, we were asked a deceptively simple question: “What does it mean to program?” For context, one of us had just completed academic ...