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It'll be almost two and a half years, huh? Apple released his programming language Swift. He made the presentation on June 2, 2014 at the conference WWDC together with new operating systems iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite. This was a completely unexpected move on the part of Applu, as no one expected the company's own programming language. Development SwiftIt started around mid-2010, when it was an absolute novelty. iPhone 4. In two and a half years Swift ranks among the ten most popular programming languages.

The popularity survey is conducted by TIOBE, a company that has been researching the programming language market for a long time. The company compiles the aforementioned ranking every year, which this time proved that the popularity Swiftis increasing. Compared to 2016, where it was Swift It has moved up 4 places from 10th to XNUMXth most popular programming language in the world. This may not sound like a huge leap, but keep in mind that most of the other languages ​​on the list are around XNUMX years old.

Considering that Swift mainly used for programming applications for iOS devices, TIOBE does not expect the programming language to be next year from Applu is in a better place. The most popular programming language is still Java, which gained a 16% share. You can see the full ranking below.

*Source: cultofmac.com

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