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Client-side Programming Languages Blog

Category Client-side Programming Languages

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 19 April 2013

After some security issues, usage of Java as client-side language has dropped from an already low level.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 11 March 2013

Usage of Flash on websites fell to 20%, down from 25.3% one year ago.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 23 March 2012

Usage of Flash for websites is now at 25%, down from 28% one year ago.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 18 November 2011

Client-side programming languages usage changes since Jan 1st: JavaScript +2.52%, Flash -2.44%, Silverlight: +/- 0%

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 27 September 2011

Only 6% of the sites that use Java as client-side language also use it on the server.

Changes in client-side programming languages surveys

Posted by Sam Soltano on 16 June 2011

We stopped publishing the market share data in the client-side programming languages surveys. They were no longer useful.

Highlights of web technology surveys, December 2010: Usage of Flash is starting to decline

Posted by Matthias Gelbmann on 1 December 2010

We see for the first time a small, but noticeable decline in the usage of Flash for websites. The statistics indicate, that the rise of the Mobile Web is likely to be the reason.

Client-side Programming Languages

Posted by Sam Soltano on 5 October 2009

We included a new section of web technologies to our surveys by reporting usage of client-side programming languages.


   
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