Using their way of calculating popularity, TIOBE have recorded Assembly Language entering the top 10 most popular programming languages.
They attribute this to the increasing number of small devices, which benefit from being powered by Assembly.
Perhaps for the same reason, if true, we might see Forth gain in popularity once more?
Interesting also to see Perl back in the top 10 and COBOL still in the top 20.
BBC BASIC remains the only BASIC in the top 100; both purebasic and thinbasic seem to have dropped out of the listings.
Perhaps this is appropriate given the topic; BBC BASIC for Windows benefits from a built-in Assembler!