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update with Q1/15 data #11

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fuchsnj opened this issue Apr 30, 2015 · 10 comments
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update with Q1/15 data #11

fuchsnj opened this issue Apr 30, 2015 · 10 comments

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@fuchsnj
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fuchsnj commented Apr 30, 2015

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@pbberlin
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I am also waiting.

I did similar queries against bigtable:
http://libertarian-islands.appspot.com/big-query/show-table

Somehow the data is no longer updated in big-query :(

@littleark
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Unfortunately the data is not available anymore in google big-query. I'm trying to work on a solution based on Github API, by cross-referencing with the data in big-query.

I'm also trying to get in touch with people at Github for some help with the data.

@johnrezzo
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I hope you can fix this. GitHut gives an interesting insight on trending languages, since GitHub is so popular nowadays.

@PerArneng
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thank you for working on this.

@samrm111
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Any news on the project?

This was referenced May 18, 2016
@notslang
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This is the reason why it isn't updated: igrigorik/gharchive.org#112 ... I've downloaded the hourly exports & I'm working on a map/reduce job to process it, but it'll take a few days before I have anything to share.

@littleark
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Thanks @slang800, that's great. If you have any luck with your map/reduce job let me know, I'll be happy to publish an update to githut with new data.
Thanks

@ghost
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ghost commented Dec 9, 2016

Related: Githut 2.0 > https://madnight.github.io/githut/

@udhos
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udhos commented Mar 2, 2017

Related: Githut 2.0 > https://madnight.github.io/githut/

@ThijsHofmans Why does Go appear in the table but not in the chart?

@madnight
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madnight commented Mar 2, 2017

@udhos good point, i should point that out in the explanation text

The chart is calculated over the time period from 2012/Q2 until 2016/Q4 and shows the TOP 10 Languages based on that history. Go is relatively new in the TOP 10. The ranking table is based on the latest dataset 2016/Q4 (while the trend is calculated as diff from 2015/Q4). So new languages can pop up in the top 10 (table), but won't appear immediately in the history based chart. However if a new language will constantly stay (for some years) in the top 10, it will also show up in the chart and replace a language that dropped out of the top 10.

By the way if littleark decides he want update his project, i would support him and we might be able fuse both projects to one. : )

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