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August 16, 2007

The Forrester Wave™: Dynamic Programming Languages, Q3 2007

Python Is An All-Purpose Leader; PHP And Perl Are Popular Options

by Michael Goulde, Jeffrey S. Hammond

with Mike Gilpin, John R. Rymer, Katie Smillie

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Executive Summary

Forrester evaluated leading dynamic programming languages across 90 criteria and found that Python, PHP, and Perl have established leadership, thanks to their dynamic programming language capabilities and breadth of focus. Python represents the best combination of features, breadth of applicability, and strong community. PHP also had strong functionality and community but tends to be used for fewer types of applications. Perl has somewhat less functionality than Python or PHP but is also widely used and has a strong community. ECMAScript is a standard that has been implemented in several vendors' products, including JavaScript in Mozilla and JScript in Internet Explorer. It is a Leader, but it is typically used for building Web pages, and although it has good features for accomplishing that purpose, it is seldom used for other purposes. Ruby is also a Strong Performer with solid functionality and wide applicability, but because of its relative newness, it has a smaller, though enthusiastic, following.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Dynamic Programming Languages Are Hot
  • Dynamic Programming Languages Evaluation Overview
  • Language Selection Is Determined By Requirements
  • Profiles Of Languages Evaluated
  • Supplemental Material
  • Related Research Documents

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