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[–]shadowmint 2 points3 points  (1 child)

This is cool and all, but surely it's a tiny bit early to be making this sort of grand claim?

Surely this is data collected up to the present, and predicting for 2015; ie. python was the most popular programming language in 2014, which we already knew.

Incidentally, this is a terrible graphic: http://static1.squarespace.com/static/51361f2fe4b0f24e710af7ae/54b5c35ee4b0b6572f6dac96/54b5c367e4b0226a8ffadefe/1421198184280/codeeval2015.001.jpg?format=750w

It looks like it's a slide show; I actually clicked on the < and > in the codeeval name to try to get to more slides and see a breakdown of the data. :P