JavaScript and PHP Use Growing in Open Source, Says Black Duck Software

When analyzing project releases from the past 12-months, static programming languages C, C++ and Java are being used less often (-1.8 percentage points of share) in open source projects than dynamic languages JavaScript and PHP (+2.4 percentage points). Also gaining are SQL (up over 1 percentage point) and Ruby (+0.2 percentage point).

Data points drawn from the analysis include:

Table 1: Market Share by Language for All Open Source Code

The "All Projects - Share" column shows the results for all open source projects in the KnowledgeBase. The "Trailing 12-Month Share" narrows the results to show only results for code that was published or released in the most recent 12-month period, reflecting recent trends in language choice by open source developers.

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