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Top Weekend Languages GitHub 2016

John Vandenberg edited this page May 25, 2017 · 1 revision

The top 20 'weekend' programming languages according to GitHub activity ratio in 2016, with bears using aspects data to group by whether the bear can fix or can only detect:

Language Can fix Can detect
1 Rust None None
2 Glsl None None
3 D None None
4 Haskell Unused Code, Code Simplification Syntax, Duplication
5 Common Lisp None None
6 Kicad None None
7 Emacs Lisp None None
8 Lua None Unreachable Code, Unused Code, Variable Misuse
9 Scheme None None
10 Julia None Unused Code, Syntax, Redundancy, Duplication
11 Elm None Syntax, Formatting
12 Eagle None None
13 Racket None None
14 Dart None Syntax, Formatting
15 Nsis None None
16 Clojure None None
17 Kotlin None None
18 Elixir None None
19 F# None None
10 Ocaml None None
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