From: Duke N. <duk...@ml...> - 2015-01-17 15:29:44
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> 16.01.2015, 20:36, "Duke Normandin" <duk...@ml...>: > >> >> Point of Interest: >> >> http://www.code2014.com/ >> -- > There are other indicies of Programming Languages Popularity, for > example from RedMonk http://sogrady- > media.redmonk.com/sogrady/files/2013/02/lang-rank-Q113-big.png > Unfortunately we don't see Icon or Unicon on these diagramms. In > my opinion it's just means that Unicon or Icon are located in > classical section which not correlated with mainstream languages. > The purposes of mainstream and classical languages are different. > JavaScript is now on every web page, so it's so popuar by this > diagramm. You seem to have missed the point regarding the www.codexxxx.com site! The point was, "If you don't tweet about your favorite(s) languages, you don't get included!!" So if EVERYBODY in the Icon/Unicon community had tweeted, the language would show up, AND we would see how big the "circle" is for the language. :) BTW, if you look closely, you will observe other VERY "classical" languages that showed up at code2014.com. BTW#2 - it's "classical" net etiquette NOT to top-post your replies! :) |