Which Are The Most Loved and Most Hated Programming Languages | 2017

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25 Most Loved Programming Languages

In last year’s survey, Rust programming language ruled this list. Interestingly, Rust continues to do so even in 2017. Rust is followed by Smalltalk and TypeScript. This ranking is a clear signal that compared to other languages, the developers are most willing to work (or continue working) with Swift.
Last year, Apple’s open source programming language Swift took the #2 spot. Well, this year, Swift has slipped to #4. It doesn’t mean Swift’s popularity is declining. The language ranked well on this year’s popularity charts and its demand is growing.
Here’s the list of top 25 most loved programming languages:
  1. Rust
  2. Smalltalk
  3. TypeScript
  4. Swift
  5. Go
  6. Python
  7. Elixir
  8. C#
  9. Scala
  10. Clojure
  11. JavaScript
  12. F#
  13. Haskell
  14. SQL
  15. C++
  16. Julia
  17. Java
  18. R
  19. Ruby
  20. C
  21. PHP
  22. Erlang
  23. Dart
  24. Common Lisp
  25. Groovy
  26. 25 Most Hated/Dreaded Programming Languages

    Just like the last year’s results, this year, Visual Basic was again listed as the most dreaded programming language. Just in case you’re wondering what’s the meaning of most dreaded, it shows that a high percentage of developers who’re currently using the technology aren’t interested in continuing to do so.
    Visual Basic was followed by VBA, CoffeeScript, VB.NET, and Matlab.
    Here are the top 25 most hated/dreaded languages:
    1. Visual Basic 6
    2. VBA
    3. CoffeeScript
    4. VB.NET
    5. Matlab
    6. Objective-C
    7. Assembly
    8. Perl
    9. Lua
    10. Hack
    11. Groovy
    12. Common Lisp
    13. Dart
    14. Erland
    15. PHP
    16. C
    17. Ruby
    18. R
    19. Java
    20. Julia
    21. C++
    22. SQL
    23. Haskell
    24. F#
    25. JavaScript
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