December 2002 comp.lang.* stats
Aaron K. Johnson
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Sat Jan 25 10:51:59 EST 2003
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In message <3E32A7D9.B5B3D214 at engcorp.com>, Peter Hansen wrote: > "Aaron K. Johnson" wrote: > > > > What you see below are pure and simple the number of unique posters to > each > > comp.lang.whatever hierarchy in December 2002. > > > > comp.lang.java 5347 > > comp.lang.c++ 3075 > > comp.lang.perl 2136 > > comp.lang.javascript 2130 > > comp.lang.python 1996 > > comp.lang.basic 1758 > > comp.lang.c 1670 > > comp.lang.labview 958 > > comp.lang.clipper 922 > .... > > comp.lang.modula3 30 > > comp.lang.oberon 26 > > comp.lang.modula2 23 > .... > > Thanks Aaron. I'm forced to admit that these numbers *appear* to > correspond to my purely subjective feeling as to the relative > popularity, in a very vague way, of these languages. It will > be interesting - if you can finish refining the script and then > "lock it down" - to compare the results over time. > > I'm also intrigued by the labview and clipper numbers, which are > as I understand the only two purely proprietary languages listed. > National Instruments deserves some credit here, even if it's just > because LabVIEW is such an abomination to use for complex software > that it requires much more online help than the others, relative > to its actual usage. ;-) > > -Peter Thanks for your comments Peter. Your original comments were excellent criticisms that I feel brought the script out of its primitive, unscientific state of statistical cloudiness! at least now, we have a quasi-scientific approach. now to the spam problem (I doubt I want to work much more on this though ;) ) Best, Aaron.
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