Looking for champion - std.lang.d.lex
Don
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Thu Oct 28 07:46:33 PDT 2010
retard wrote:
> Wed, 27 Oct 2010 16:04:34 -0600, Todd D. VanderVeen wrote:
>
>> Legacy in the sense that C is perhaps.
>>
>> http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html
>
> Probably the top 10 names are more or less correct there, but some funny
> notes:
>
> 33. D
> 36. Scratch
> 40. Haskell
> 42. JavaFX Script
> 49. Scala
>
> Scratch is an educational tool. It isn't really suitable for any real
> world applications. It slows down considerably with too many expressions.
>
> There are several books about Haskell and Scala. Both have several books
> on them, active mailing lists, and also very many active community
> projects. Haven't heard much about JavaFX outside Sun/Oracle. These
> statistics look really weird.
I reckon Fortran is the one to look at it. If Tiobe's stats were
sensible, the Fortran numbers would be solid as a rock.
And ADA ought to be pretty stable too. But look at this:
http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/paperinfo/tpci/Ada.html
Laughable.
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