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Yes, such an index would indeed show wrong, since Lua is such a simple language

- it needs less problem solving than huuuge ones
- the solutions have less lines :)
- most of that happens on the List anyways

We can approximate the ratio by Perl book vs. Lua book pagecount (say, 5:1).

Already that (0.1->0.5) would raise Lua to top-20, but so it might some other languages.


On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 13:12:56 GMT
 "Andy Stark" <AStark@blackpoolsixth.ac.uk> wrote:
I won't keep pestering the list with Lua's Tiobe index ranking but I think it's worth noting that Lua has risen slightly since it entered at number
50, two months ago:-

   http://www.tiobe.com/index.htm?tiobe_index

Lua is now at number 47 with a rating just below 0.1%, so it has roughly the same web presence as Objective-C and OCaml. The Tiobe rating is open to all kinds of interpretations, of course, but hopefully we can take this as a positive sign.
&.


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