My Meeting C++ Keynote video is now available

Paul Backus snarwin at gmail.com
Tue Jan 15 06:57:28 UTC 2019


On Tuesday, 15 January 2019 at 05:18:45 UTC, aliak wrote:
> Quote from article:
>
> "The languages with the strongest positive coefficients - 
> meaning associated with a greater number of defect fixes are 
> C++, C, and Objective-C, also PHP and Python.  On the other 
> hand, Clojure, Haskell, Ruby and Scala all have significant 
> negative coefficients implying that these languages are less 
> likely than average to result in defect fixing commits."

Does this take into account the experience of the programmers 
writing in each language? Given their relative popularity, I 
imagine PHP and Python have many more beginning programmers 
writing code in them than Haskell and Clojure.


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