Python Beats Java Again in New GitHub Annual Report

This week the Microsoft-owned code repository site GitHub released its annual report with statistics about its community, writes programming columnist Mike Melanson:

The report offers a deep dive into three specific areas, with a look at developer productivity in the time of COVID, community and collaboration, and open source security. Highlights include increased productivity with 35% more repositories created in 2020 than 2019, a large open source community with more than 56M developers in 2020 with 100M expected by 2025, and security vulnerabilities that often go undetected for more than 4 years before being disclosed and 94% of projects relying on open source components.
โ€œ2020 has been a year of extraordinary change,โ€ notes GitHubโ€™s report. โ€œYet with 60M+ new repositories created this past year, one thing has remained true โ€” developers came together from all corners of the world to innovate, find connection, and solve problems.โ€

GitHub reports that over 1.9 billion contributions were added in the last year, with users distributed around the globe:

North America: 34%
Asia: 30.7%
Europe: 26.8%
South America: 4.9%
Africa: 2%
Oceania: 1.7%

And while JavaScript is still the most popular language used on the site, Python remains more popular (at #2) than Java (at #3) for the second year in a row.

  1. JavaScript
  2. Python
  3. Java
  4. TypeScript
  5. C#
  6. PHP
  7. C++
  8. C
  9. Shell
  10. Ruby
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I love Python and Javascript, Itโ€™s so fun to work with this amazing two programming languages. itโ€™s no wonder that those two programming languages are rocking on the top two placesโ€ฆ:tada::100::fire::smiling_face_with_sunglasses: