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Re: Top Programming Languages of 2013 [message #15616] Sun, 07 October 2007 03:39 Go to next message
Alan Gauld  is currently offline Alan Gauld
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"Dick Moores" <rdm@rcblue.com> wrote

> <http://www.redcanary.ca/view/top-programming>
>

Interesting, but I'm not sure what the criteria for "top" is.
Is it a measure of power, popularity, usage?

Scary that HTML/CSS should be so high though
given its not a programming language at all!

Alan G.
Re: Top Programming Languages of 2013 [message #15751 is a reply to message #15616 ] Sun, 07 October 2007 12:41 Go to previous message
John Nagle  is currently offline John Nagle
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Registered: August 2007
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Alan Gauld wrote:
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> "Dick Moores" <rdm@rcblue.com> wrote
>> <http://www.redcanary.ca/view/top-programming>
>>
>
> Interesting, but I'm not sure what the criteria for "top" is.
> Is it a measure of power, popularity, usage?
>
> Scary that HTML/CSS should be so high though given its not a programming
> language at all!

Half of those aren't programming languages. They have ".NET",
"HTML/CSS", and "AJAX".

If you combine ".NET" and "C#", that's the platform with the
most points.

The survey asks a question worth thinking about, but doesn't
ask it very well.

John Nagle
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