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Moment Putin strolls into Easter Sunday service in Moscow - as Elon Musk's father watches on - after 'breaking Kremlin-declared ceasefire'
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Zara Larsson's 'feud' with Taylor Swift laid bare after outspoken Swedish singer launched brutal take downs of her chart rivals and social media stars
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Celebrity Bake Off: Mark Wright and Sugababes' Mutya Buena BOTH get Star Baker for the first time in show's history
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Growing void between enterprise and frontier AI puts open weights models in the spotlight
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Jennifer Lopez declares she is in her 'happy era' after performing at Coachella for the first time
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I lived in my overdraft for a decade. Then I had the ultimate financial 'spring clean' and was £1,000 in credit in a MONTH. Here's everything I did to climb out of debt
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Sir Lindsay Hoyle billed taxpayers £40,000 for jaunts to Canada and South Africa last year - with £1,803 racked up on meals and hotels
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Elizabeth Hurley looks sensational in a plunging gown as she joins boyfriend Billy Ray Cyrus and son Damian at the star-studded Olivier Awards
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Scottie Scheffler gives Rory McIlroy a Masters fright... but American charge falls short as reigning champion clings on in thrilling final day at Augusta
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Has the Rust Programming Language's Popularity Reached Its Plateau?
"Rust's rise shows signs of slowing," argues the CEO of TIOBE.
Back in 2020 Rust first entered the top 20 of his "TIOBE Index," which ranks programming language popularity using search engine results. Rust "was widely expected to break into the top 10," he remembers today. But it never happened, and "That was nearly six years ago...."
Since then, Rust has steadily improved its ranking, even reaching its highest position ever (#13) at the beginning of this year. However, just three months later, it has dropped back to position #16. This suggests that Rust's adoption rate may be plateauing.
One possible explanation is that, despite its ability to produce highly efficient and safe code, Rust remains difficult to learn for non-expert programmers. While specialists in performance-critical domains are willing to invest in mastering the language, broader mainstream adoption appears more challenging. As a result, Rust's growth in popularity seems to be leveling off, and a top 10 position now appears more distant than before.
Or, could Rust's sudden drop in the rankings just reflect flaws in TIOBE's ranking system? In January GitHub's senior director for developer advocacy argued AI was pushing developers toward typed languages, since types "catch the exact class of surprises that AI-generated code can sometimes introduce... A 2025 academic study found that a whopping 94% of LLM-generated compilation errors were type-check failures." And last month Forbes even described Rust as "the the safety harness for vibe coding."
A year ago Rust was ranked #18 on TIOBE's index — so it still rose by two positions over the last 12 months, hitting that all-time high in January. Could the rankings just be fluctuating due to anomalous variations in each month's search engine results? Since January Java has fallen to the #4 spot, overtaken by C++ (which moved up one rank to take Java's place in the #3 position).
Here's TIOBE's current estimate for the 10 most popularity programming languages:
PythonCC++JavaC#JavaScriptVisual BasicSQLRDelphi/Object Pascal
TIOBE estimates that the next five most popular programming languages are Scratch, Perl, Fortran, PHP, and Go.
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