Groups | Search | Server Info | Keyboard shortcuts | Login | Register [http] [https] [nntp] [nntps]


Groups > comp.compilers > #736 > unrolled thread

Popular/reliable source to find statistics about programming languages?

Started byRaghu <raghu@cs.ucla.edu>
First post2012-08-28 12:46 -0700
Last post2012-09-17 20:28 -0700
Articles 2 — 2 participants

Back to article view | Back to comp.compilers


Contents

  Popular/reliable source to find statistics about programming languages? Raghu <raghu@cs.ucla.edu> - 2012-08-28 12:46 -0700
    Re: Popular/reliable source to find statistics about programming languages? Paul Biggar <paul.biggar@gmail.com> - 2012-09-17 20:28 -0700

#736 — Popular/reliable source to find statistics about programming languages?

FromRaghu <raghu@cs.ucla.edu>
Date2012-08-28 12:46 -0700
SubjectPopular/reliable source to find statistics about programming languages?
Message-ID<12-08-019@comp.compilers>
Hi all,

I am trying to find a good source of information regarding popularity
statistics of programming languages. In particular, I want to know
statistics like the number of users (per year/month) for
languages/libraries like MPI, OpenMP, CUDA, C and other parallel
programming languages as well. The Debian "popularity" package is
recent, so I don't think it's data will be useful to me. Googling
could only take me so far. Any other reliable source where such data
is collected and available to view/download?

Thanks,
Raghu.

[toc] | [next] | [standalone]


#749

FromPaul Biggar <paul.biggar@gmail.com>
Date2012-09-17 20:28 -0700
Message-ID<12-09-013@comp.compilers>
In reply to#736
GitHub and Ohloh.net are good places to look, though they only discuss
open source projects.

On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Raghu <raghu@cs.ucla.edu> wrote:
> I am trying to find a good source of information regarding popularity
> statistics of programming languages. In particular, I want to know
> statistics like the number of users (per year/month) for
> languages/libraries like MPI, OpenMP, CUDA, C and other parallel
> programming languages as well. The Debian "popularity" package is
> recent, so I don't think it's data will be useful to me. Googling
> could only take me so far. Any other reliable source where such data
> is collected and available to view/download?
--
Paul Biggar
paulbiggar.com
@paulbiggar

Check out my startup: http://circleci.com - Continuous Integration made easy!

[toc] | [prev] | [standalone]


Back to top | Article view | comp.compilers


csiph-web