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  1. Wasm's Identity Crisis: What the 3.0 Release Tells Us About WebAssembly's Uncertain Future redmonk.com/kholterhoff/2025/1
    #wasm #redmonk

  2. @linux_mclinuxface Methodology of TIOBE index is subject of controversy for the long time and the fact #Rust has great docs.rs as reference with own search engine may take away Rust's point as people simply search less. Add the fact there's a game called Rust that may steal search results in statistics.

    On #RedMonk index #Pascal and #Perl are significantly lower. Rust retains the position.

  3. What if defining terms around followed a new path? 🤔

    "[Lets find] a new, clean slate term of choice – one that accurately conveys the portions of a model that are open, while not falsely advertising its features by applying the open source brand to non-open source assets"

    redmonk.com/sogrady/2024/10/22

  4. New in the November 2024 issue: Joe Casad discusses when open source projects maintained by for-profit entities fall off the open source wagon
    linux-magazine.com/Issues/2024

  5. #SW2con started out with an excellent keynote from the #RedMonk analyst team, the intersection of developers and AI, how we got here and what are the issues. Some papers to read linked from the QR codes. /cc @CSLee @rstephensme

  6. Kicking off #sw2con with three of the #RedMonk analysts (@rstephensme is my favorite one)

  7. Recently gave a talk on the importance of collaboratively understanding developer productivity using science, instead of mind reading. Massive thanks to #RedMonk for having me and for creating the delightfully inclusive event and community that is #Monktoberfest. Truly one of my favorite experiences this year! PS I would like to formally brag that I hand knit the top that I am wearing (pictured) 😁 #knitting #developer #SoftwareEngineering @seresearchers

    youtube.com/watch?v=SvrSZZbIs4

  8. @jenn at #redmonk conferences @monkchips and @sogrady offer really beautiful beer glasses.

  9. 🗣️ @sogrady from @redmonk

    The open source aspect of the business source license to me is – that’s just a fop that people throw to themselves to make themselves feel better…

    Because when was the last time you talked to a developer and said:

    “Hey, here’s a project. Do you want to go use a version that’s two, or three, or four years old?”

    No one wants to do that, ever.

    #opensource #redmonk #businesssource #bsl #terraform

    🎥 youtube.com/shorts/HSlEsz6pfIA

  10. Im zweiten RedMonk-Ranking 2022 sichert sich JavaScript erneut den ersten Platz, darauf folgen Python und Java. Auch die weiteren Top 20 zeigen sich beständig.
    Programmiersprachen-Ranking: JavaScript gewinnt das Rennen
  11. Diese Ausgabe der RedMonk-Statistik verzeichnet Balance und wenig Bewegung – anders als im Vorjahr, wo bei der Frühjahrsausgabe die Karten neu gemischt wurden.
    Programmiersprachen-Ranking: Stillstand oder Konsolidierung – JavaScript führt
  12. Im neuesten RedMonk-Ranking geht es spannend zu: Nachdem Python im letzten Jahr Java überholt hat, sind erneut beide Programmiersprachen auf Platz 2.
    Programmiersprachen-Ranking: Java schafft den Ausgleich
  13. Die Programmiersprachen-Statistik ist in Bewegung – abgesehen von Platz 1 und 2 sind bei der Frühjahrsausgabe der RedMonk-Rangliste die Karten neu gemischt.
    Programmiersprachen-Ranking: Viel Bewegung, JavaScript und Python konstant vorne