Newsbrief: Underlining the popularity of the iPhone and its software, the programming language used primarily by Mac/iOS applications and games, Objective-C, is now one of the most popular programming languages. The object-oriented language is still behind C and Java by a significant margin, but it's now overtaken general-purpose language C++, which had been vastly more popular than Objective-C before the App Store's launch. TIOBE Index, a programming community index, has published charts and data regarding the most popular programming languages after ranking them based on the number of skilled engineers, courses, and third-party vendors for them.
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