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Subject: RE: An additional remark on C++
From: "Jeff Hill" <[email protected]>
To: "Chip Watson" <[email protected]>, "Benjamin Franksen" <[email protected]>
Cc: "EPICS Techtalk" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 15:06:58 -0600
>              SAN FRANCISCO -- Developers using Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java programming language will
>              outnumber those using the C/C++ languages by next year, the findings of a series of studies
>              conducted by Evans Data Corp. and released late Wednesday show.


This survey (which appears to include both WIN32 and also Linux
coders) does not appear to duplicate this result, but who knows 
there might be a revolution before next year, or this might only 
be Borland's propaganda.

http://www.borland.com/bcppbuilder/survey/surveyresults.html

Jeff


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chip Watson [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 8:17 AM
> To: Benjamin Franksen
> Cc: EPICS Techtalk
> Subject: Re: An additional remark on C++
> 
> 
> Study: Java to overtake C/C++ in 2002
> 
>              By Peter Galli
>              eWEEK
>              August 16, 2001 8:03 AM PT
>              SAN FRANCISCO -- Developers using Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java programming language will
>              outnumber those using the C/C++ languages by next year, the findings of a series of studies
>              conducted by Evans Data Corp. and released late Wednesday show.
> 
>              Presenting the firm's research findings at IBM's Solutions technical developers conference here on
>              Wednesday afternoon, Janel Garvin, vice president of research at Evans, said that more than half of
>              North American developers use Java today, with that number expected to rise by 10 percent next
>              year.
> 
>              The research also shows that Java usage has been rising at the expense of Visual Basic and
>              C/C++. "This means that, for the first time, more North American developers will be using Java than
>              Visual Basic or C/C++ next year," Garvin said. "Java usage is even stronger outside North America,
>              with almost 60 percent of developers expecting to spend some part of their programming time
>              using Java."
> 
> --
> Chip Watson
> High Performance Computing Group
> Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
> Tel: (757) 269-7101
> http://www.jlab.org/~watson
> 
> 


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