Most Popular Programming Languages (2001–2026)

Welcome to Motion of Numbers This bar chart race shows the most popular programming languages by TIOBE Popularity Index from 2001 to 2026, including Python, Java, C, C++, C#, JavaScript, PHP, Visual Basic, Perl, Objective-C, Ruby, SQL, Go, R, Swift, MATLAB, Rust, Kotlin, Assembly Language, Delphi/Object Pascal, and other languages that shaped the software industry From the early dominance of C, Java, C++, Visual Basic and PHP to the rise of Python, JavaScript, C#, Go, Swift, Kotlin and Rust, this timeline reveals how programming language popularity changed over more than two decades Watch how Java and C dominated the early 2000s, how PHP and JavaScript grew with the web, how Objective-C and Swift rose with mobile apps, how Go, Kotlin and Rust entered the race, and how Python became one of the biggest winners of the AI, data science and automation era. See the programming languages popularity race unfold quarter by quarter from 2001 to 2026 If you enjoy data visualization, statistics, programming history, software development, coding languages, technology trends, programming language rankings, bar chart race videos, and global tech history, this video is for you Sources TIOBE Index TIOBE Programming Community Index Public programming language ranking data Edited with Filmora Thumbnail made with Canva Programming languages featured in the video C Java Python C++ C# Visual Basic JavaScript PHP Perl Objective-C Delphi/Object Pascal Ruby SQL Go Assembly Language R Swift MATLAB Rust Kotlin Other programming languages #ProgrammingLanguages #Python #Java #CProgramming #Cplusplus #CSharp #JavaScript #PHP #Rust #GoLang #Kotlin #Swift #BarChartRace #DataVisualization #Technology #Statistics #MotionOfNumbers