Developers: What languages do you use?

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If you are a software developer, we're interested in which programming languages you use most for your applications and projects. Vote for the top two languages you use below.

 

Vote here (click on each link):

If you use a language that's not listed here, tell us which language in the comments section below. Also comment on trends you are seeing in your software development languages and tools.

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PHP, Ruby, Perl, Java, Groovy

 

 

- Ruby support needs to be greatly improved in RHEL7.  RHEL7 should have all the stuff needed to run Ruby/Rails built into the distro already.

 

Most other languages are in pretty good levels of support already.  

 

I would like to see jetty being available in the base distro, for java developers to use.

Hi Don

 

If you consider the rate of Ruby/Rails releases and how RHEL tries to provide a stable version for it's 10yr lifecycle, do you see a  need to provide fresher Ruby stacks on a base RHEL version?

 

-thanks

Subhendu

Python, Go.

python, ruby

F# C# C/C++

Perl.

Does anyone know what version of perl will be included in RHEL7?

Curtis,

We're not allowed to talk about futures.  What version are you looking for?  And what version are you using now?  There may be some options before RHEL 7.

Mike

Even though we can't talk about specific versions in RHEL7 you can still look at our recent work in Fedora which currently contains 5.16.

Good point, Radek.

You can also see what we have in beta with our new Red Hat Software Collections: 

https://access.redhat.com/notice/red-hat-software-collections-10-beta-now-available-get-newer-dev-tools-databases-rhel

 

Perl 5.16 is included.

 

 

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