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| Subject: | Languages/platforms used for Web apps. Any stats? |
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| Date: | Fri, 24 Jun 2005 12:45:36 -0700 |
Are there any good studies of what fraction of Web apps are written in Java/J2EE vs C#/.NET vs PHP, etc. Many vulnerabilities reported on SecurityFocus.com daily involve PHP programs. I was wondering if that's a reflection of the fact that many Web apps out there are written in PHP. Or is it that vulnerabilities in proprietary apps that is written in Java or C# simply doesn't make it to SecurityFocus.com? Thanks. -Ben
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