programming languages (etc) "web popularity" fun
Alex Martelli
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Sat Nov 1 06:17:00 EST 2003
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Dan Schmidt wrote: > Alex Martelli <aleax at aleax.it> writes: > > | Plenty of other food for flamewars here -- can mercury AND oz > | really be THAT much more popular than haskell, erlang, caml -- the > | latter badly outscored even by OLD miranda -- > > Objective Caml (the main dialect of caml) really suffers from a naming > problem. To find all the references to it, you'll want to search for > "ocaml" and "o'caml" as well as "caml". Good point, so, here's an updated search for the FP-ish crowd (each OR-separated term is looked up in '"%s programming language"'): # 0 scheme 4830 # 1 prolog 1080 # 2 ml OR sml 645 # 3 haskell 361 # 4 erlang 316 # 5 caml OR o'caml OR ocaml 312 # 6 mercury OR oz OR mozart 234 # 7 unlambda 121 # 8 miranda 79 # 9 clean 65 #10 pliant 63 #11 FISh 61 #12 rebol 54 #13 FP 27 #14 joy 20 #15 scala OR funnel 6 #16 mondrian 6 #17 HOP 1 #18 lemon 0 #19 Alcool-90 0 with the OR'ed terms, O'CAML is about as popular as Haskell or Erlang -- of the "pure functional" programming languages (I stuck in scheme and prolog just to provide some 'scaling'...:-), only ML / SML (Standard ML) is definitely more web-popular than this group, while distinctions among them are, I suspect, within "noise" (as are those in a lower group among Clean, Pliant, FISh and REBOL, say). Alex
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