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    Anasayfa » C Language Sees Decline in TIOBE Index: What It Means for the Future
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    C Language Sees Decline in TIOBE Index: What It Means for the Future

    By mustafa efeŞubat 21, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    The C programming language has experienced a significant decline in the Tiobe index, dropping to its lowest position ever—fourth place. This is a stark shift for a language that has been a cornerstone of programming for decades. The Tiobe Programming Community Index, which has been tracking the popularity of programming languages since 2001, revealed that in the September 2024 ranking, C was surpassed by Python in the first position, C++ in second, and Java in third. This marks a noticeable change, considering C’s long-standing dominance in various fields.

    Historically, C has been considered one of the “mother” languages of programming, with its origins dating back to the early 1970s. It has been particularly favored in embedded systems, where its efficiency and close hardware control were indispensable. However, Tiobe points out that one of C’s primary limitations is its inability to scale efficiently. The lack of object-oriented features makes large-scale C programs difficult to maintain, particularly as embedded systems grow in functionality and complexity. As a result, many developers have been transitioning from C to C++ due to its better support for larger, more scalable applications.

    Adding to the pressure on C is the increasing interest in Rust, a language that has been touted as a safer alternative to both C and C++. The White House’s Office of the National Cyber Director even suggested abandoning C and C++ in favor of memory-safe languages like Rust, further pushing companies to explore alternatives. As C continues to be used in legacy systems, especially in safety-critical applications, the language’s installed base remains vast. However, its ongoing popularity is now under scrutiny as newer, more efficient, and safer alternatives gain traction.

    Despite its decline in the Tiobe index, C is unlikely to vanish from the programming landscape anytime soon. The index itself measures popularity based on factors like the number of skilled engineers, courses, and vendor support related to each language, factoring in search data from Google, Amazon, and other platforms. While C may no longer hold the top spots, its enduring presence in the tech world and critical systems worldwide suggests that it will remain a significant player in the broader software development ecosystem for years to come.

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