I missed doing the developer survey this year, I only saw its results. I can't see VB.NET anywhere in them. Recently, this language reaches new heights (5th place, 2 above the JavaScript) in the TIOBE Index.
How do you understand this?
I missed doing the developer survey this year, I only saw its results. I can't see VB.NET anywhere in them. Recently, this language reaches new heights (5th place, 2 above the JavaScript) in the TIOBE Index.
How do you understand this?
VB.NET indeed was missing in the option list for the developer survey.
This was discussed quickly after the survey went live, but I think that discussion got deleted.
There was an option to manually type in a language, but that's different, of course.
Indeed, this makes the survey inconsistent with previous years, where VB6/VB.NET has always held the #1 spot as the most dreaded programming language. A survey where VB isn't the most dreaded language, seriously?
Only VBA, Cobol and CoffeeScript have been close to challenging VB's leading position, but the latter two seem to also be missing this year.
So now VBA has stepped up to claim the throne, which probably isn't accurate - it might have been stealing votes from VB6/VB.NET.