67-year-programming language ranks in the top 10 of the Tiobe index of programming language popularity for two months running. Credit: Natalya Duryagina / Shutterstock Fortran’s return to the top 10 in Tiobe’s monthly index of language popularity is being attributed to the growing importance of numerical or mathematical computing. Fortran returned to the top 10 in the index for April 2024 and retains the 10th place in the index for May 2024. The rating for Fortran did slip a bit, from 1.47% last month to 1.24% this month. But before April, Fortran’s last appearance in the Tiobe top 10 was April 2002. Paul Jansen, CEO of Tiobe, a provider of tools for measuring software quality, attributed Fortran’s recent rise to the language’s advantages for numerical/mathematical computing. “Despite lots of competitors in this field, Fortran has its reason for existence,” Jansen said. He noted shortcomings in the competition: Python, while the top choice, is slow; MATLAB comes with expensive licensing; C/C++, while mainstream and fast, has no native computation support; R is slow; Julia, while rising, is not mature yet. “And in this jungle of languages, Fortran appears to be fast, having native mathematical computation support, mature, and free of charge. Silently, slowly but surely, Fortran gains ground. It is surprising but undeniable.” The Tiobe Programming Community Index gauges language popularity based on the number of skilled engineers worldwide, courses, and third-party vendors. The ratings are calculated using Google, Bing, Wikipedia, and more than 20 other websites. The Tiobe index top 10 for May 2024: Python, with a rating of 16.3% C, 9.98% C++, 9.53% Java, 8.69% C#, 6.49% JavaScript, 3.01% Visual Basic, 2.01% Go (golang), 1.6% SQL, 1.44% Fortran, 1.24% The rival Pypl Popularity of Programming Language index assesses how often language tutorials are searched on in Google. The Pypl index top 10 for May 2024: Python, with a 29.98% share Java, 15.97% JavaScript, 8.79% C#, 6.78% C/C++, 6.46% R, 4.76% PHP, 4.55% TypeScript, 3.03% Swift, 2.76% Rust, 2.6% Related content feature What is Rust? Safe, fast, and easy software development Unlike most programming languages, Rust doesn't make you choose between speed, safety, and ease of use. Find out how Rust delivers better code with fewer compromises, and a few downsides to consider before learning Rust. By Serdar Yegulalp Nov 20, 2024 11 mins Rust Programming Languages Software Development how-to Kotlin for Java developers: Classes and coroutines Kotlin was designed to bring more flexibility and flow to programming in the JVM. Here's an in-depth look at how Kotlin makes working with classes and objects easier and introduces coroutines to modernize concurrency. By Matthew Tyson Nov 20, 2024 9 mins Java Kotlin Programming Languages analysis Azure AI Foundry tools for changes in AI applications Microsoft’s launch of Azure AI Foundry at Ignite 2024 signals a welcome shift from chatbots to agents and to using AI for business process automation. By Simon Bisson Nov 20, 2024 7 mins Microsoft Azure Generative AI Development Tools news Microsoft unveils imaging APIs for Windows Copilot Runtime Generative AI-backed APIs will allow developers to build image super resolution, image segmentation, object erase, and OCR capabilities into Windows applications. By Paul Krill Nov 19, 2024 2 mins Generative AI APIs Development Libraries and Frameworks Resources Videos