GitHut: Visualizing Programming Language Usage Trends on GitHub
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Summary
GitHut is a visualization tool that explores programming language usage across GitHub repositories. It provides insights into which languages are most active and popular among developers, offering both total counts and percentage-based views of language adoption. The platform aims to help developers understand language trends and discover new programming languages through data visualization of GitHub's repository ecosystem.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledGitHut is an attempt to visualize and explore the complexity of the universe of programming languages used across the repositories hosted on GitHub.
Programming languages are not simply the tool developers use to create programs or express algorithms but also instruments to code and decode creativity.
A small place to discover languages in GitHub
Top active languages - A split by language view of active repositories
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