I didn't include the "Declarative programming languages" category, so SQL 
should actually be #6. I updated the code to present the results as a numbered 
list.

From: hale.michael...@live.com
To: wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 04:15:07 -0400
Subject: Re: [Wikidata-l] Browsing Wikipedia categories by popularity




If you have access to Mathematica then you just copy, paste, and press 
Shift+Enter. I'll assume you don't though. If this application motivates you to 
want to learn to program then there is no better time than now to start. I've 
been programming for most of my life, and I plan to continue doing so for a 
long time.
I just merged some categories for programming languages and the top 10 are 
currently:C (programming language)JavaScriptD (programming language)PHPJava 
(programming language)C++Python (programming language)C Sharp (programming 
language)Visual BasicMUMPS
Mathematica was close to 40th. JavaScript and PHP are used heavily in the 
MediaWiki software, and many other websites. Python will give you a free 
experience that is closest to Mathematica. After you learn one or two 
programming languages then you know how to quickly use the documentation for 
any of them, which is all you really need to know. I'd be happy to guide you 
through translating the code to Python through one-on-one emails or chats.
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 15:24:55 +0800
From: lim_kongs...@yahoo.com.sg
To: wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Wikidata-l] Browsing Wikipedia categories by popularity

How do you run the source code?
I know this is a silly question, but I have no programming background or 
perhaps my knowledge is rather elementary.  
Cheers,
        From: Michael Hale <hale.michael...@live.com>
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 Sent: Monday, 15 April 2013, 1:07
 Subject: Re: [Wikidata-l] Browsing Wikipedia categories by popularity
   



Oh, I discovered it on Wikipedia, not at school. I got the "Home" edition for 
$300, which seems to be about standard for other things like commercial 
graphics software. Although I've been happier with free graphics software like 
GIMP and Blender more than free programming languages. I'm not trying to sell 
you Mathematica though. I was just looking for feedback on browsing categories 
by popularity. It complements the way I already use Wikipedia, but that doesn't 
mean many other people would be interested in it.

> Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2013 15:23:55 +0200
> From: pute...@mccme.ru
> To: wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> Subject: Re: [Wikidata-l] Browsing Wikipedia categories by popularity
> 
> On 13.04.2013 01:56, Michael Hale wrote:
> > Thank you. Yeah, Mathematica doesn't seem to be very popular. They
> > have a very large,
 well-designed function library, so you can get
> > things done very quickly, but then very few people will be able to use
> > what you make.
> 
> To start with, they are too expensive and have crazy policies 
> concerning campus licenses.
> 
> Cheers
> Yaroslav
> 
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