The ones you mentioned don't get enough popularity (except for maybe golang)
Flask (python)
Rails (html/javascript/css/ruby)
Express (javascript?)
GoLang (assembly/c++)
this is so strange. first you imply that go is more popular than python, ruby, or javascript. then you list flask and express as using python and javascript respectively, but rails is for some reason the only one that you decided involves HTML/JS/CSS (which is in fact all of them). and LASTLY you seem to think go is a web framework used with C++?
right now the
most popular programming languages are, in order, java, C, C++, python C#, VB.NET, and
then PHP
and as for web frameworks (counting out client-sided ones because they're irrelevant to this comparison), we have ASP.NET, rails, ASP.NET
MVC, and django, before you get to laravel, the first PHP framework in the list
PHP is popular because it was more accessible than other languages, not because it's more well-designed, faster, or anything meaningful really