Open Source Rookies of the Year for 2008 - Perl ganz weit oben
22.01.2009
Black Duck Software, Hersteller eines Licence Trackers für Open-Source Projekte, hat eine Top 10 Liste der neuen Projekte veröffentlicht.
Bei dieser Gelegenheit wurde auch die Beliebtheit der verwendeten Programmiersprachen untersucht:
In fact, we counted over 17,000 projects from the class of 2008 – those projects that show a creation or registration date in 2008. 47% of these newly created projects used the C language. Java came in as the number two language of choice at nearly 28%. Third was Javascript at over 20%. In the world of scripting, nearly 18% of the projects chose to use Perl while only 11% used PHP. These were both higher than Python at nearly 10% and Ruby at 6%. Note, most projects used more than one language and these results are based on the number of projects using a given language, not the number of lines of code created.
Ohne Hype auf Platz 4.
Yes, we can.
Verfasser: Thomas Fahle
Webseite: http://www.blackducksoftware.com/news/news/2009-01-21
Kommentare
Thomas Fahle (24.01.2009)
Siehe auch:
[url=http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Die-meisten-neuen-Open-Source-Projekte-setzen-auf-C--/meldung/122280]Heise: Die meisten neuen Open-Source-Projekte setzen auf C[/url]
[url=http://www.cattlegrid.info/blog/2009/01/perl-still-the-leading-dynamic.html]The Cattle Grid: Perl: still the leading dynamic language for Open Source[/url]
[url=http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/21/open_source_projects_08/]The Register: C dominated 2008's open-source project nursery[/url]