programming languages (etc) "web popularity" fun
Cameron Laird
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Fri Oct 31 19:53:17 EST 2003
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In article <9Zzob.75517$e5.2773519 at news1.tin.it>, Alex Martelli <aleax at aleax.it> wrote: . . . >> BTW Thanks for a great nutshell book! > >You're welcome! googling for 'XXX in a Nutshell' does show >my work doing roughly as well as could be expected given the >languages' popularity (and the lack of Nutshell books for >some, which helps:-): > > java 10700 > perl 5540 > python 1140 > c# 393 > delphi 354 > c++ 352 . . . Note, too, that the Python one hasn't been on the street as long as some of the others. It's reasonable to specu- late that the ratios haven't equilibrated yet. -- Cameron Laird <claird at phaseit.net> Business: http://www.Phaseit.net
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