Language Statistics Method/ Weights: 75% by byte count, 25% by repository count, excluding forked repositories, and contributions to other users/organizations. I also manually excluded some of languages that I'm not very familiar with and must have bee auto-generated. I feel this weighting portrays my language usage statistics more accurately.
Alternative Weightings
Default Weighting (100% by byte count, 0% by repository count) |
Recommended Weighting (50% by byte count, 50% by repository count) |
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Manually Counted Statistics
Only counting the top languages in each repository.
Mixed C++ and Python repositories are likely not counted properly. Mixed SystemVerilog, Other HDL, and Assembly repositories are likely not counted properly
Updated Fall 2024
Language | Repositories Count | Files Count | Percentage Repos / Files |
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Java | 27 | 278 | 53% / 63% |
SystemVerilog | 05 | 100 | 10% / 22% |
Python | 13 | 036 | 25% / 08% |
C++/C | 05 | 20 | 10% / 05% |
ASM | 01 | 13 | 02% / 03% |
TOTALS | 51 | 439 | 100% / 100% |
These have been ordered such that relevant libraries follow each language. Platforms, tools, hardware, and vendors are shown at the end.
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________________ Additional Python Libraries |
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________________ Additional Software |
____________________ CAD Software |
____________________ Office Software |
__________________________________ Selected COTS Part OEMs |
__________________________________ Selected Equipment OEMs |
____________________ Additional Favorite Vendors |
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____________________ C++ 11+ |
________________ Arduino |
____________________ Java 8+ |
________________ Javadoc |
________________ WPILib |
____________________ Python 3 |
Easy SCPI
logging ODrive PySimpleGui PyVISA Requests |
________________ SystemVerilog |
_______________ AMD (Xilinx) Vivado |
________________ HTML |
________________ Markdown |
________________ Windows CMD |
Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI)
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________________ Doxygen |
________________ Draw.io |
________________ WireViz |
________________ Windows 7/8/10+ |
________________ Debian Linux |
________________ GitHub |
________________ GitHub Actions |
________________ GitLab |
________________ Microsoft Visual Studio Code |
________________ JetBrains Pycharm |
________________ JetBrains IDEA |
________________ Eclipse |
________________ Notepad++ |
Confluence
Git Jira PuTTY Trello |
Autodesk AutoCad
Autodesk Fusion360 Autodesk Revit DigiKey Scheme-It |
Adobe Acrobat
Apache OpenOffice Google Workspace Microsoft Office |
Adafruit Industries
Arduino (Uno Rev3) Cross the Road Electronics Digilent (Basys 3 Artix-7 FPGA) Espressif Systems (ESP32) National Instruments (roboRIO) Raspberry Pi (3b) REV Robotics VEX Robotics |
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
Asus Dell HP Keysight Technologies Netgear RIGOL Technologies Siglent Technologies |
AndyMark, Inc.
Digi-Key Electronics Grainger |
(General,
Multi-paradigm, Embedded, OOP) |
(Embedded Framework)
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(General,
Multi-paradigm, OOP) |
(Documentation Tool)
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(Robotics Framework)
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(General,
Scripting, Multi-paradigm, OOP) |
(Hardware Description Language)
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(FPGA Design Suite)
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(Markup)
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(Markup)
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(Shell)
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(Documentation Tool)
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(General Diagramming Tool)
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(Wiring Diagramming Tool)
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(OS)
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(OS)
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(Developer Platform)
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(CI/CD)
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(Developer Platform)
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(General IDE)
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(IDE)
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(IDE)
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(IDE)
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(Text Editor)
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Thanks to @Kaweees for the example of how setup the GitHub Readme Stats cards.
The inclusion of my some of the technologies I am familiar with was inspired by an adapted from @samarjitsahoo. Most icons were obtained from WorldVectorLogo, but may be copyrighted or trademarked and used under fair use. The WPILib Icon is based off of their official generic logo but rearranged into their secondary (square / profile) format per their guidelines (Likely copyrighted / fair use). I obtained the AMD / Xilinx Vivado Icon from Flathub (Likely copyrighted / fair use). I obtained the Windows Command Prompt from Wikipedia (Copyrighted / fair use). I obtained the IVI Foundation logo from their website, ivifoundation.org (Likely copyrighted / fair use).
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Updated Fall 2024