
Interviews about programming languages (+ update)

For a long time on Habré there were no polls about the popularity of programming languages. The idea of the poll arose from a debate about the popularity of the D language in the topic about new C ++ features . Existing ratings: RedMonk , TIOBE , LangPop.com measure too indirectly it is not clear what.
The purpose of these surveys is to determine the ratio of the number of people who write in one or another language now .
In the first survey, select one primary language. If there is no single core, select the one on which you write more at work.
In the second survey, select 1-3 additional languages at work . Please do not mark languages in which you did not write anything for six months.
In the third survey, mark the languages you want to use: write your own projects in them, or learn right now, or try to promote them for use at work . They may or may not coincide with the primary and secondary languages at work. Please do not indicate languages that you really liked at one time, but in fact you don’t use them at all now.
Please note that in the third question, compared to the first two, there are 5 additional languages: Dart, Caml, Clojure, Rust, and Processing.
I tried not to offend anyone, but the list of options turned out to be too large.
The previous similar poll on Habré .
The last similar survey on DOU.ua .
Update
Counted some statistics:

A tablet to play with numbers.
You can retrieve updated numbers from the code of this post on Habré with this regular replacement:
\s*.*\((\d+).*\s+(.*?)\s+ --> $2\t$1
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What is your main language?
- 1.8% 1C 155
- 1.1% ActionScript 92
- 0.2% Assembler 20
- 0.3% Basic 29
- 3% C 252
- 16.9% C # 1387
- 13.5% C ++ 1107
- 0.3% CoffeeScript 30
- 0.1% D 12
- 0.3% Erlang 26
- 0% F # 2
- 0.2% Go 21
- 0.1% Groovy 12
- 0.1% Haskell 11
- 13.2% Java 1085
- 7% JavaScript 578
- 0% Lisp 7
- 0.1% Lua 16
- 0.3% Matlab 25
- 2.2% Objective-C 186
- 3.2% Pascal / Delphi 264
- 1.1% Perl 95
- 19.7% PHP 1617
- 0% Prolog 1
- 7.8% Python 642
- 0% R 8
- 3.1% Ruby 262
- 0.3% Scala 27
- 0.4% Shell 33
- 1.1% SQL 92
- 1.1% Other 98
Your additional languages at work?
- 1.8% 1C 134
- 2.5% ActionScript 180
- 3.7% Assembler 265
- 1.9% Basic 142
- 13% C 932
- 13.4% C # 964
- 17.7% C ++ 1267
- 4.1% CoffeeScript 293
- 0.3% D 27
- 0.9% Erlang 67
- 0.6% F # 48
- 1.3% Go 100
- 1.8% Groovy 132
- 0.7% Haskell 57
- 15.1% Java 1085
- 50.7% JavaScript 3623
- 0.6% Lisp 44
- 2.6% Lua 190
- 2.2% Matlab 163
- 4% Objective-C 289
- 5.5% Pascal / Delphi 399
- 3.5% Perl 254
- 18.4% PHP 1315
- 0.2% Prolog 15
- 17.5% Python 1253
- 1% R 75
- 4.8% Ruby 347
- 1.9% Scala 138
- 11.6% Shell 831
- 41.1% SQL 2937
- 4.7% Other 341
What languages do you want to use?
- 1.2% 1C 80
- 1.4% ActionScript 95
- 3.9% Assembler 251
- 0.5% Basic 33
- 11.1% C 713
- 22.3% C # 1437
- 24% C ++ 1546
- 0.2% Caml 19
- 2.3% Clojure 150
- 4.1% CoffeeScript 266
- 2.8% D 183
- 0.7% Dart 50
- 3.5% Erlang 230
- 1.8% F # 117
- 4.3% Go 282
- 1.8% Groovy 117
- 4.7% Haskell 306
- 22.6% Java 1454
- 28.7% JavaScript 1842
- 1.6% Lisp 108
- 2.8% Lua 182
- 1.4% Matlab 90
- 5.7% Objective-C 370
- 2.4% Pascal / Delphi 160
- 2.4% Perl 155
- 13.2% PHP 848
- 0.3% Processing 22
- 0.3% Prolog 24
- 26.9% Python 1726
- 1.8% R 116
- 10.5% Ruby 674
- 1% Rust 67
- 6.4% Scala 413
- 4.8% Shell 314
- 16.4% SQL 1054
- 2.8% Other 181