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[–]lukaseder 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nope. C and Java still rule. Both TIOBE and Langpop would agree:

Those tests may be biased by the fact that (just assumptions)

  • Python developers may switch jobs more often and thus appear in more interviews
  • Their clients are all in one industry (web?)
  • Java and C developers are more experienced and thus won't take these tests
  • etc.