Programming languages ranked by popularity in privacy software
I was bored, so I compiled a list of 77 of my favorite open-source privacy-focused software. This ranges from Android apps to desktop apps to websites to operating systems. I scraped the programming languages used for each one from their respective repositories, and created a simple scoring system to score each programming language.
Obviously there is some bias, since Kotlin is very popular for Android apps and not much else, and it's not an exhaustive list, so some data might be off, but it was still fun to make! Just wanted to share it with all of you, in case anyone else finds it interesting.
The full ranking
Full ranking
C++
C
Kotlin
Java
JavaScript
TypeScript
Python
Shell
C#
Dart
PHP
Ruby
HTML
Makefile
Go
QML
Pascal
CSS
Clojure
Blade
Crystal
Batchfile
Swift
Emacs Lisp
Svelte
Rust
CMake
Haskell
Lua
Vue
Roff
XSLT
Assembly
NSIS
Objective-C
SCSS
Less
PLpgSQL
Objective-C++
Inno Setup
Meson
WebAssembly
ASL
PowerShell
Rich Text Format
GLSL
Common Lisp
Haml
Scheme
Dockerfile
Perl
AIDL
M4
Mustache
D
MDX
SourcePawn
M
Pug
Lex
EJS
Scores for each programming language
Language scores
C++: 13070
C: 11734
Kotlin: 7195
Java: 6727
JavaScript: 5356
TypeScript: 5002
Python: 4250
Shell: 1903
C#: 1873
Dart: 1872
PHP: 1844
Ruby: 1499
HTML: 1389
Makefile: 990
Go: 975
QML: 955
Pascal: 917
CSS: 888
Clojure: 878
Blade: 832
Crystal: 738
Batchfile: 708
Swift: 577
Emacs Lisp: 556
Svelte: 366
Rust: 351
CMake: 342
Haskell: 326
Lua: 300
Vue: 288
Roff: 268
XSLT: 176
Assembly: 167
NSIS: 130
Objective-C: 128
SCSS: 90
Less: 77
PLpgSQL: 66
Objective-C++: 61
Inno Setup: 59
Meson: 41
WebAssembly: 25
ASL: 22
PowerShell: 21
Rich Text Format: 21
GLSL: 18
Common Lisp: 16
Haml: 14
Scheme: 13
Dockerfile: 12
Perl: 12
AIDL: 11
M4: 7
Mustache: 7
D: 5
MDX: 5
SourcePawn: 2
M: 2
Pug: 2
Lex: 1
EJS: 1
The original data
(NOTE: I am NOT looking for criticism on any choices made here)
I don't think Makefile and CMake should count as programming languages in this context. There are a few weird names on the list, but these are high up the list only because they're glue for C/C++ projects