Jeff Hill wrote:
>
> > Chip Watson wrote:
> > 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
... and maybe everything that ISE says is propaganda for Eiffel.
The good thing about arguments (instead of relying on reports that
presumably show how may people use this or that language) is that
everyone with enough knowledge and experience can build their own
opinion. I never cared how many people use the same tool as I do as long
as I get the work done. And of course this includes being able to
efficiently and easily re-use (i.e. interface to) the things I have
already done.
Ben
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