[thelist] FUN: How widely used is each web technology?
Ken Schaefer
Ken at adOpenStatic.com
Tue Jun 14 00:53:54 CDT 2005
Quite interesting. However, I wonder, for some of these entries, how many
actually have pages with content devoted to the entry, and how many just
happen to be HTML pages (or pages that contain a <HTML> tag, or similar).
For example, if we fast forward to results around the 900 mark for HTML:
http://www.google.com/search?q=HTML&start=900&sa=N
we see that that the entire page of results appears to be there simply
because the pages have a .html extension. I would expect similar inflation to
be occurring for PHP and ASP (and XML, JSP, CSS etc). A search for ASP.NET
returns only ~8 million hits, whereas a search for ASPX returns ~73 million
hits, indicating that there may be some file extension inflation affecting
the results.
So, if we google for common file extensions, that might give us an indication
of the popularity of that technology, but hardly anyone gives their files
"ColdFusion" as an extension, or "VBScript", so searching for those terms
alongside PHP or ASP isn't going to give us meaningful data to compare. A
search for CF however returned ~21 million hits, which may give some
indication of the popularity of Cold Fusion (though it also seems to
encompass Cystic Fibrosis and Compact Flash amongst other topics)
Cheers
Ken
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: From: thelist-bounces at lists.evolt.org [mailto:thelist-
: bounces at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of Stuart Young
: Subject: [thelist] FUN: How widely used is each web technology?
:
: So, I wondered, how popular (according to Google) are each of the web
: technologies? In particular, how popular are each of the different
: standards released by the W3.org? How popular are each of the languages
: that W3schools have tutorials for? The reason being, that the W3.org have
: a history of releasing standards that are ignored by the majority of
: developers, e.g. SMIL. Can we see which ones are actually used in the real
: world?
:
: Well here you go, here's most of the web languages here... some surprises
: for me were the low placing of ColdFusion and VBScript ...
:
: Web Technology No. of results on Google (determined 14th June
: 2005)
: HTML 1,470,000,000
: RSS 269,000,000
: ASP 269,000,000
: PHP 242,000,000
: XML 190,000,000
: Java 123,000,000
: Flash 116,000,000
: JavaScript 101,000,000
: CGI 99,100,000
: CSS 72,600,000
: JSP 72,000,000
: XHTML 47,300,000
: Perl 43,300,000
: SQL 31,300,000
: RDF 19,100,000
: DOM 17,600,000
: PICS 13,400,000
: WAP 13,300,000
: PNG 10,300,000
: XSLT 8,270,000
: DTD 7,750,000
: XSL 7,260,000
: DHTML 6,550,000
: ColdFusion 6,150,000
: SVG 5,700,000
: ADO 4,680,000
: WML 3,290,000
: XPath 3,070,000
: VBScript 2,320,000
: VRML 1,620,000
: SMIL 1,070,000
: JScript 934,000
: XQuery 932,000
: MathML 708,000
: XLink 670,000
: P3P 667,000
: XForms 579,000
: XSL-FO 569,000
: ECMAScript 412,000
: XPointer 317,000
: WMLScript 90,600
: CC/PP 62,000
: InkML 4,420
:
: original post from: http://blog.stuart.cpanel.unitec.ac.nz/ but I don't
: really recommend this blog, it is really for my students.
:
: cheers
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