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- [GitHub's Trending pages](https://github.com/trending)
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- [GitHub's Trending pages](https://github.com/trending)
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- [GitHut's Small Place to Discover Languages on GitHub](https://githut.info/)
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- [GitHut's Small Place to Discover Languages on GitHub](https://githut.info/)
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- [Stack Overflow Annual Developer Survey](https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey)
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- [Stack Overflow Annual Developer Survey](https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey)
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- [TIOBE Programming Languages Index 2021](https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/)
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Wow, there are so many of these juicy reports nowadays![^some] I guess every self-respecting data-collecting entity should have one. The first thing to do, when deciding which language to learn, would be to do a quick cross-reference on multiple sources, and see if it's actually worth to do so. Of course, as Brit likes to say: [everyone should learn at least one _fringe_ language](https://blog.kingcons.io/).
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Wow, there are so many of these juicy reports nowadays![^some] I guess every self-respecting data-collecting entity should have one. The first thing to do, when deciding which language to learn, would be to do a quick cross-reference on multiple sources, and see if it's actually worth to do so. Of course, as Brit likes to say: [everyone should learn at least one _fringe_ language](https://blog.kingcons.io/).
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