I long ago asked google code search to do this and there is a group
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Code-Search to make such request.
I see that Dan Bron just made another request a couple of days ago. I dont
hold much hope for this.
I did publish a search via rollyo ages ago although I think a google
community search solution might be better anyway:
http://www.rollyo.com/martinfreedman/j_language/
it is open so you can add new sites too it. Not the same as discovering new
sites though...

On Dec 3, 2007 10:15 PM, Dan Bron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I stumbled across this site today:
>
>    http://www.langpop.com/
>
> it provides a clean presentation of programming language popularity.  IMO,
> "popularity" is well thought out and researched, and several different
> views
> are presented (e.g. theoretical discussion vs commerical application,
> sites
> mentioning the language vs code-complete open source applications
> published), and are broadly consistent.
>
> This quote piqued my interest:
>
>    It's interesting to note how languages like Haskell and Erlang are
> talked about a lot,
>    despite scoring fairly low on the normalized popularity chart above.
> People are
>    interested in them, but haven't begun to use them on a large scale yet.
>
> I feel that J falls in this category (though it isn't even as
> "academically
> popular" as Lisp).
>
> One more site I find interesting:
>
>  http://www.google.com/codesearch
>
> allows you to search for source code published on the web (even using
> regular expressions).  They do not yet support J, and I'm trying to figure
> out what the procedure is to convince them to add it.   Here's a list of
> languages they do support
>
>
>
> http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=75252&ctx=sibling
>
> In Raul's words:  FYI,
>
> -Dan
>
>
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://www.nabble.com/Programming-language-popularity-tf4939647s24193.html#a14140070
> Sent from the J Chat mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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