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Sample output on 17 december 2017: |
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<pre>Language |
<pre>Language Users Rank |
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C 373 1 |
C 373 1 |
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C++ 261 2 |
C++ 261 2 |
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Java 257 3 |
Java 257 3 |
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Python 243 4 |
Python 243 4 |
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JavaScript 186 5 |
JavaScript 186 5 |
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Javascript 186 6 |
Javascript 186 6 |
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PHP 163 7 |
PHP 163 7 |
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Perl 162 8 |
Perl 162 8 |
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SQL 131 9 |
SQL 131 9 |
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UNIX Shell 120 10 |
UNIX Shell 120 10 |
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C sharp 113 11 |
C sharp 113 11 |
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Pascal 109 12 |
Pascal 109 12 |
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BASIC 102 13</pre> |
BASIC 102 13</pre> |
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A Rosetta Code user usually declares using a language with the [[Template:Mylang|mylang]] template. This template is expected to appear on the User page. However, in some cases it appears in a user Talk page. It's not necessary to take this into account. For instance, among the 373 C users in the table above, 3 are actually declared in a Talk page. |
A Rosetta Code user usually declares using a language with the [[Template:Mylang|mylang]] template. This template is expected to appear on the User page. However, in some cases it appears in a user Talk page. It's not necessary to take this into account. For instance, among the 373 C users in the table above, 3 are actually declared in a Talk page. |