Hackernews posts about Tiobe
- Perl Rebounds in Tiobe Index – Why? (www.i-programmer.info)
- Arkansas's timber university building could revolutionise architecture (www.theguardian.com)
- Boosting timber harvesting while cutting oversight won't solve wildfire problem (theconversation.com)
- Insufficiently sanitized data allows unauthenticated access to FreePBX Admin (labs.watchtowr.com)
- PostgreSQL 18 RC 1 Released (www.postgresql.org)
- Ada Continues to Climb in June Tiobe Index and PYPL (forum.ada-lang.io)
- Go language hits top in the Tiobe index (www.infoworld.com)
- TIOBE Index for July 2025 (www.tiobe.com)
- Tiobe Index for December 2023 (www.tiobe.com)
- C# Overtaking Java in TIOBE (visualstudiomagazine.com)
- Fortran returns to top 10 Tiobe index (fortran-lang.discourse.group)
- Tiobe 2024 May Headline: Fortran in the top 10, what is going on? (fortran-lang.discourse.group)
- Tiobe Programming Language Index News (September 2024): C Loses Its Crown (www.techrepublic.com)
- Ada is back in the Tiobe Index top (blog.adacore.com)
- Tiobe Index for October 2023 – C# is getting closer to Java (www.tiobe.com)
- Python popularity climbs to highest ever – Tiobe (www.infoworld.com)
- Ada, other older languages vie for top spots in Tiobe language index (www.infoworld.com)
- Tiobe Index for August 2025 (www.tiobe.com)
- Please Stop Citing Tiobe (2022) (nindalf.com)
- Ada, other older languages vie for top spots in Tiobe language index (www.infoworld.com)
- Go language hits top in the Tiobe index (www.infoworld.com)
- Show HN: Codigo – The Programming Language Repository (codigolangs.com)
- Kotlin, Swift, and Ruby losing popularity (www.infoworld.com)
- C# is programming language of the year 2023 (www.tiobe.com)
- C# on its way to become programming language of the year 2023 (www.tiobe.com)
- Portland airport grows with expansive mass timber roof canopy (design-milk.com)
- Mass timber is great, but it will not solve the housing shortage (www.construction-physics.com)
- X-ray scans reveal Buddhist prayers inside tiny Tibetan scrolls (www.popsci.com)
- High-altitude cave used by Tibetan Buddhists yields a Denisovan fossil (arstechnica.com)