In 2010 I started to write about the different programming languages you can use to talk to a smart card and a smart card reader.
12 years later I have 30 languages in the list.
They are, in alphabetical order:
- Ada
- C
- C#
- C for UEFI
- Common Lisp
- Elixir
- Erlang
- Flutter/Dart
- Free Pascal (Lazarus)
- go
- Java
- JavaScript (Node.js)
- Java using intarsys smartcard-io
- Kotlin
- lua
- Objective-C (synchronous)
- Objective-C (using Crypto Token Kit)
- OCaml
- Perl
- PHP5
- PHP (dead upstream as 11 January 2015)
- Prolog
- Python
- Python (using python-pcsclite)
- Ruby
- Rust
- Scala
- scriptor
- Smart Card Connector on Chromebook
- Swift (using Crypto Token Kit)
Top Computer Languages
Different lists exist for the top computer languages popularity. I will use the TIOBE Index for April 2022.
The "support" column indicates if the language has a smart card API
available.
# |
Language | support |
---|---|---|
1 | Python | Yes |
2 | C | Yes |
3 | Java | Yes |
4 | C++ | Yes |
5 | C# | Yes |
6 | Visual Basic | ? |
7 | JavaScript | Yes |
8 | Assembly | ? |
9 | SQL | ? |
10 | PHP | Yes |
11 | R | ? |
12 | Pascal | Yes |
13 | Go | Yes |
14 | Swift | Yes |
15 | Ruby | Yes |
16 | Classic Visual Basic | ? |
17 | Objective-C | Yes |
18 | Perl | Yes |
19 | Lua | Yes |
20 | Mathlab | ? |
21 | SAS | ? |
22 | Prolog | Yes |
23 | (Visual) FoxPro | ? |
24 | Scratch | ? |
25 | COBOL | ? |
26 | Julia | ? |
27 | Kotlin | Yes |
28 | Rust | Yes |
29 | Ada | Yes |
30 | Lisp | Yes |
31 | Fortran | ? |
32 | Groovy | ? |
33 | VBScript | ? |
34 | PL/SQL | ? |
35 | D | ? |
36 | Scala | Yes |
37 | Haskell | ? |
38 | Dart | Yes |
Comments
It should be easy to call the C WinSCard API from assembly language. So the answer could be "yes". I learned assembly language with a Motorola 6809 and then a Motorola 68000. I am not a fan of the Intel x86 assembly language with its very strange register names (to be backward compatible). Yes, I could also use ARM or RISC-V CPUs. I let the exercise to write an example in assembly language to the readers.
Not listed
Some programming languages are not listed in the TIOBE index but do provide a PC/SC wrapper:
- Elixir
- Erlang
- OCaml
Windows technologies
Some languages are specific to the Microsoft Windows system. I can't use them since I do not use Windows. They are:
- Visual Basic
- Classic Visual Basic
- VBScript
- Visual FoxPro.
It looks like Visual Basic is also available for GNU/Linux. But I don't want to invest time in these technologies.
Also note that all the computer languages with PC/SC support exist in a Free Software implementation. I am not sure for the Microsoft languages.
Language I would be surprised to get PC/SC support
R and SAS are languages used for statistics.
Scratch is used for education.
Mathlab is for numeric computing.
COBOL is very old. I do not
expect any COBOL program needing access to smart cards. Same remark for
Fortran. COBOL and Fortran
are still used and it looks like it is possible to call C functions from
both
of
them. So there is hope ☺.
Languages that could have a PC/SC wrapper
What I had not yet found
SQL: (SQL Server) PC/SC List Smart Card Readers (and USB Tokens)
This is for SQL Server, so may be limited to the Microsoft product and not the
SQL language.
Conclusion
It was a lot of fun to discover and write a sample codes for all the 30 languages.
For some (4) of the PC/SC wrappers I am the maintainer so writing a sample code was easy.
The list is not finished and may never be as new programming languages are
created from time to time. If you want me to add a new language please contact me.