The March Tube Index has revealed an exciting trend: Legacy programming languages are growing in popularity in developers. Delphi/Object Pascal Top 10 spots on the spot, while Kobol and the new entry look more in the ADA list.
However, the number is the first number to be stronger, with 23.85 % of the search engine questions, job posting, and educational references. tiobe Software CEO Paul Johnson cited it as a “default language”. It is so popular among non -software engineers working to get into programming.
Top 10 programming languages in March 2025
According to the Tube Programing Community Index, the following 10 programming languages are in March 2025:
- Izgar: A common purpose programming language is commonly used for back and development and data science. A good language programming language for early people.
- C ++: With the addition of class and items, C. is very similar. C ++ is suitable for game and system development. It can be relatively difficult to learn.
- Java: An extraordinary good language for AI, app, and web development. Java requires relatively advanced advanced skills to learn.
- C: A programming language is often used in the app and system development. Its syntax is like other famous languages, making it a useful branching off -point for early developers.
- C#: Used in the app, game, and web development, like C #C and Java language families, a item and component -based programming language.
- JavaScript: A scripting language that is often used for app, game, and web development as well as web servers. Javascript is easier and more flexible than Java, which makes it inappropriate for some programming tasks but it is easy to learn.
- Go: GO is a relatively easy learning language that is good to work with back and development and APIS and web services.
- SQL: A programming language that aims to be used to store and process information in the database.
- Visual Basic: A programming language that is good for Front End and Full Stack Development with the drag and drop user interface.
- Delphi/Object Pascal: Object Pascal is an object -based programming language that is exit Pascal language by Apple developers and is often used with Delphi.
Remarkable movements in the Top 10 List in March

The Go and the Visual Basic Both climbed one position, reached the seventh and ninth, respectively, indicating their return to their ranking from January. The SQL came in eighth, while the Delphi/Object Pascal is barely at the top ten place after entering it at the beginning of the year. Further below the board, the ADA faced similar growth in popularity, which rose from 24th to 18th year.
The following top 10 programming languages were in February 2025:
- Dear
- C ++
- Java
- c
- C#
- JavaScript
- SQL
- Barley
- Delphi/Object Pascal
- Visual primary
Top 10 programming languages in January 2025
According to the Tube Programing Community Index, the top 10 programming languages in January 2025 are:
- Dear
- C ++
- Java
- c
- C#
- JavaScript
- Barley
- SQL
- Visual primary
- Foretran
Top 10 programming languages in December 2024
According to the Tube Programming Community Index, the top 10 programming languages in December 2024 are:
- Dear
- C ++
- Java
- c
- C#
- JavaScript
- Barley
- SQL
- Visual primary
- Foretran
Top 10 programming languages in November 2024
According to the Tube Programing Community Index, the top 10 programming languages in November 2024 are:
- Dear
- C ++
- Java
- c
- C#
- JavaScript
- Barley
- Foretran
- Visual primary
- SQL
Top 10 programming languages in October 2024
According to the Tube Programing Community Index, the top 10 programming languages in October 2024 are:
- Dear
- C ++
- Java
- c
- C#
- JavaScript
- Visual Basic
- Barley
- Foretran
- Delphi/Object Pascal
What is the Tube Index?
The Tube Index is an indicator with the most famous programming languages in a stipulated month. Its owner, Paul Johnson, CEO of Tube Software, note that the index is not a “best” language or a list of a list in which the programming language is the most coded code. Instead, he uses popular search engines to determine which languages are most used in professional programmers, programming courses and third -party vendors.