Strictly mutiny as BBC boss backs Paddy McGuinness to be the new Claudia Winkleman
It's claimed one of Strictly's most senior bosses has put forward Paddy McGuinness to replace Claudia Winkleman on Strictly after she announced she was quitting
Asylum seekers wil lose benefits under Danish-style curbs
The Home Secretary will unveil the proposals as part of wider plans, based on hardline Danish laws, to curb immigration and reduce the 'pull-factor' bringing migrants to the UK.
Southend Council will 'overspend' its budget by £6.3m as financial pressures rise
Increased costs from children's services, adult social care, and homelessness support mean the council is likely to overspend its budget by millions
Could C# Overtake Java in TIOBE's Programming Language Popularity Rankings?
It's been trying to measure the popularity of programming languages since 2000 using metrics like the number of engineers, courses, and third-party vendors. And "The November 2025 TIOBE Index brings another twist below Python's familiar lead," writes TechRepublic. "C solidifies its position as runner-up, C++ and Java lose some ground, and C# moves sharply upward, narrowing the gap with Java to less than a percentage point..."
TIO CEO Paul Jansen said this month that "Instead of Python, programming language C# is now the fastest rising language,"
How did C# achieve this? Java and C# are battling for a long time in the same areas. Right now it seems like C# has removed every reason why not to use C# instead of Java: it is cross platform nowadays, it is open source and it contains all new language features a developer wants. While the financial world is still dominated by Java, all other terrains show equal shares between Java and C#. Besides this, Microsoft is going strong and C# is still their most backed programming language.
Interesting note: C# has never been higher than Java in the TIOBE index. Currently the difference between the two rivals is less than 1%. There are exciting times ahead of us. Is C# going to surpass Java for the first time in the TIOBE index history?
"The fact that C# has been in the news for the successive betas and pre-release candidates prior to the release of C# 14 may have bumped up its percentage share in the last few months," notes a post on the site i-Programmer. But they also point out that by TIOBE's reckoning, Java — having been overtaken by Python in 2021 — "has been in decline ever since."
TechRepublic summarizes the rest of the Top Ten:
JavaScript stays in sixth place at 3.42%, and Visual Basic edges up to seventh with 3.31%. Delphi/Object Pascal nudges upward to eighth at 2.06%, while Perl returns to the top 10 in ninth at 1.84% after a sharp year-over-year climb. SQL rounds out the list at tenth with 1.80%, maintaining a foothold that shows the enduring centrality of relational databases. Go, which held eighth place in October, slips out of the top 10 entirely.
Here's how TIOBE's methodology ranks programming language popularity in November:
Python
C
C++
Java
C#
JavaScript
Visual Basic
Delphi/Object Pascal
Perl
SQL
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Elizabeth Franz dead at age 84: Broadway icon and Gilmore Girls actress passes away after cancer battle
Elizabeth Franz, the Tony-winning actress best known for her role in the 1999 Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman, has died at 84.
Tindler Swindler victim who was 'conned out of £39,000' in shock of fraudster's release from prison after facing up to ten years behind bars
Shimon Hayut had faced up to ten years behind bars after being arrested there in September for an alleged £38,000 fraud committed in Germany against a Berlin-based woman.
Mapped: Britain's smoking strongholds where rates have gone UP - despite vapes overtaking cigarettes
Nationally, just 9.1% adults in Britain admitted to smoking last year, down from 10.5% in 2023 and just a fraction of the nearly 50 per cent in the 1970s, according to ONS data.
Fury as Chinese state security granted permission to check visitors' passports at BRITISH heritage site in latest row over Beijing's 'super embassy'
The plan to build the embassy has been mired in controversy over claims that Sir Keir Starmer struck a secret deal with Beijing to approve the project - despite objections from intelligence services
Michelle Obama says Americans have 'a lot of growing up to do' before electing woman president
The former first lady said during her book tour that Americans, particularly men, are not ready for a female president. Her comments come a year after Kamala Harris lost to Donald Trump.
Fans roast 'delusional' Paris Hilton after hotel heiress claims she's 'self-made'
Paris recently declared, 'I'm self-made. Like, I've done this all on my own,' when referring to her $1B 11:11 Media company.
Britain's roads to be made narrower to stop drivers from overtaking cyclists in latest war on motorists
Official guidance on the Government's website states lanes on local roads should either shrink no more than 10ft 8in wide or expand to at least 12ft 10in. Critics they are far more likely to shrink.
What's REALLY happening in the race to unseat Starmer amid Labour mounting panic at Budget 'omnishambles'
After a week which has veered from farce to tragedy - for Britain's economy and its standing in the world - the field of 'stalking horses' behind the PM has now widened to Grand National levels.
Tycoons urge Rachel Reeves not to stifle entrepreneurs in the Budget
In an open letter, several business leaders said Britain's tradition of entrepreneurship' was being undermined by escalating costs following tax raids in last year's Budget.
Should have used the Cruz control! Beckham son loses his licence for two speeding tickets as he becomes one of the 500,000 snared by 20mph limits
Cruz Beckham, 20, has lost his licence after receiving his second speeding ticket, just two years after he passed his driving test to much fanfare
My warning to midlife women about open marriages: It's not sophisticated and modern to let your husband sleep with other women, it's a sanctioned affair - and I should know after what I saw in the '80s: JANET ELLIS
Asking your spouse to let another person into your relationship - to share not only your bed, but your headspace too - imposes a heavy duty on her. How can that be fair?
Noel Gallagher looks effortlessly stylish as he jets out of Australia with his son - following 'Biblical' sold-out Oasis tour Down Under
Oasis star Noel Gallagher looked effortlessly stylish on Thursday when he was spotted at Sydney Airport preparing to leave Australia, following his band's sold-out reunion tour.
Copy-and-Paste Now Exceeds File Transferring as the Top Corporate Data Exfiltration Vector
Slashdot reader spatwei writes: It is now more common for data to leave companies through copying and pasting than through file transfers and uploads, LayerX revealed in its Browser Security Report 2025. This shift is largely due to generative AI (genAI), with 77% of employees pasting data into AI prompts, and 32% of all copy-pastes from corporate accounts to non-corporate accounts occurring within genAI tools. 'Traditional governance built for email, file-sharing, and sanctioned SaaS didn't anticipate that copy/paste into a browser prompt would become the dominant leak vector,' LayerX CEO Or Eshed wrote in a blog post summarizing the report.
"GenAI now accounts for 11% of enterprise application usage," notes this article from SC World, "with adoption rising faster than many data loss protection (DLP) controls can keep up. Overall, 45% of employees actively use AI tools, with 67% of these tools being accessed via personal accounts and ChatGPT making up 92% of all use..."
"With the rise of AI-driven browsers such as OpenAI's Atlas and Perplexity's Comet, governance of AI tools' access to corporate data becomes even more urgent, the LayerX report notes."
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Marjorie Taylor Greene unveils new AFAO slogan to replace MAGA as Trump feud escalates
Trump withdrew his endorsement and blasted her as a 'ranting lunatic,' prompting Greene to accuse him of endangering her by triggering threats and trying to intimidate Republicans.
Timothee Chalamet resurfaces after dumping Kylie Jenner as he looks carefree on guys' night out in Hollywood
Timothée Chalamet looked unfazed and all smiles as he stepped out with a group of friends in Hollywood on Friday, days after calling it quits with Kylie Jenner.
From Owen Farrell's smirk to Joe Marler's 'mistake'... how Henry Pollock's Haka defiance measures up to the greats as England storm to first home win over NZ in 13 years
England hero Henry Pollock is not the only one to grab headlines with his response to the iconic Haka as some of rugby's biggest names have found themselves in hot water in their reply to the ritual.