TIOBE Index December 2025: SQL Climbs, R Joins Top 10

TIOBE Index for December 2025: R Joins the Top 10 as SQL Climbs

TIOBE Index for December 2025: R Joins the Top 10 as SQL Climbs

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December 2025 TIOBE Index recap: Python still leads, C-C# stay tightly grouped, while SQL climbs, R joins the top 10, and Delphi/Object Pascal drops out.

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Liz Ticong
Liz Ticong
Dec 10, 2025
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December’s TIOBE Index closes the year with a steady upper tier and a few late surprises in the lower ranks.

Python remains ahead at 23.64%, while the familiar chase group behind it holds steady for the moment. The real movement comes deeper in the list, where SQL edges upward, R rises to the top 10, and Delphi/Object Pascal slips away.

The TIOBE Programming Community Index tracks the popularity of programming languages using search engine data.

Historical trends trace the popularity of programming languages over decades.
Historical trends trace the popularity of programming languages over decades. Image: TIOBE Software

A quiet month at the front

Python’s slight month-to-month dip in November reverses, keeping its lead untouchable. C stays in second at 10.11%, gaining roughly a point and widening the margin it built late in the fall.

C++ remains third at 8.95% despite a -1.87% pullback, and Java holds fourth at 8.70%, also down -1.02%. C# stays in fifth at 7.26%, posting the month’s strongest increase in the upper ranks with +2.39%, continuing its longer-term climb even without a change in position.

The middle holds steady

JavaScript remains in sixth at 2.96%, posting a –1.66% decline consistent with the slow cooling it has seen throughout the year. Meanwhile, Visual Basic holds seventh place at 2.81% after a +0.85% rise. With neither move large enough to shift rankings, the mid-tier remains the most predictable part of the December index.

R steps into the mix as the lower ranks shift

The more noticeable shifts appear in the last three spots. SQL climbs from tenth to eighth at 2.10%, adding a small +0.11% that’s enough to move it upward in a tightly packed section of the table. Perl holds ninth at 1.97%, strengthened by a +1.33% gain that extends its late-year resurgence.

R enters the top 10 at 1.96%, a return Paul Jansen links to renewed demand for statistical and analytical tooling. He notes that R “fits statisticians and data scientists like a glove,” which helps explain why it resurges whenever data-centric work accelerates. Its arrival pushes Delphi/Object Pascal out of the top 10, while Go remains outside for a second month.

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Looking ahead

Python’s dominance is already the 2026 baseline, but the race behind it is still closely packed. Small percentage-point swings continue to shift the balance among C, C++, Java, and C#, and R’s reappearance hints at broader momentum for data-first languages.

The coming months will show whether these December movements mark a turning point or simply the final reshuffle of the year.

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Liz Ticong

Liz Ticong is a staff writer for eWeek and TechRepublic focused on AI, cybersecurity, enterprise software, and data. She has more than 10 years of editorial experience as a technology industry writer, combining reporting, product research, and hands-on software testing in her coverage. Her work has been published on Datamation, Enterprise Networking Planet, and TechnologyAdvice.com. She writes technology news, software reviews, product comparisons, and buyer’s guides for business and IT readers.