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Top Weekend Languages GitHub 2016
John Vandenberg edited this page May 25, 2017
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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 |