
In just a couple of years, Github has emerged as the undisputed first place among web services for hosting Open Source projects. A kind of “social network” for developers and T-shirts with the slogan “Fork you” go to the people. Actually, this is already noticeable, but now we have
statistics , including programming languages.
According to statistics from Black Duck Software, in January-May 2011, 1,153,059 commits were published on Github, 624,989 on Sourceforge, 287,901 on Google Code and 49,839 on CodePlex. The most popular programming languages are C ++ and Java.
- C ++ (362,077 commits)
- Java (335,992 commits)
- Python (296,896 commits)
- C (264,468 commits)
- Javascript (251,557 commits)
- Ruby (234,980 commits)
- PHP (154,250 commits)
- C # (125,848 commits)
- Perl (89,720 commits)
For individual hosting the popularity of programming languages varies.

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From the plate, this is not obvious, but the fact is that the number of commits in C # is almost the same on Github and CodePlex.
