Golang overtakes Clojure in Goggle Trends(google.com) |
Golang overtakes Clojure in Goggle Trends(google.com) |
http://www.google.com/trends/explore#cat=0-5-31&q=julia%2C%2...
Also interesting that clojure is much bigger in the google trends "Programming" category. http://www.google.com/trends/explore#cat=0-5-31&q=julia%2C%2...
At the level of 'google trends' (or really, any language ball-parking) we should be talking about orders of magnitude instead of small differences.
At best, you can reframe your query to remove unrelated topics completely, with searches like "golang" and "scala language", which will be proportional to the search popularity of the topics but only a fraction of actual searches (a different fraction for each searchterm, but stable over time), and compare their relative rates of growth rather than their absolute levels.
I've yet to see anything from go that makes it worth the investment for me in 2014..clojure solves all my needs and then some.. and there are oh so many needs..
Though I am definitely interested in golang and would love to find a good reason to write some production code for work in it.