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Your choice of programming languages   [Edit]

Survey period: 28 May 2001 to 3 Jun 2001

Which programming languages do you expect to be working with in the next 12 months?

OptionVotes% 
Visual C++1,22979.24
Visual C++ with managed extensions32120.70
C#38024.50
VB627717.86
VB.NET1509.67
Java30719.79
C34522.24
Delphi865.54
Borland C++1268.12
Other...15610.06
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralC++? Pin
31-May-01 5:35
suss31-May-01 5:35 
GeneralRe: C++? Pin
Christian Graus31-May-01 12:59
protectorChristian Graus31-May-01 12:59 
GeneralRe: C++? Pin
Chris Meech1-Jun-01 2:36
Chris Meech1-Jun-01 2:36 
GeneralRe: C++? Pin
1-Jun-01 12:15
suss1-Jun-01 12:15 
GeneralRe: C++? Pin
Christian Graus1-Jun-01 13:39
protectorChristian Graus1-Jun-01 13:39 
GeneralTrolltech's QT Pin
ljp31-May-01 4:32
ljp31-May-01 4:32 
GeneralRe: Trolltech's QT Pin
Christian Graus31-May-01 13:00
protectorChristian Graus31-May-01 13:00 
GeneralRe: Trolltech's QT Pin
Arnaud Brejeon31-May-01 15:42
Arnaud Brejeon31-May-01 15:42 
GeneralRe: Trolltech's QT Pin
Farhan Noor Qureshi1-Jun-01 5:51
Farhan Noor Qureshi1-Jun-01 5:51 
GeneralRe: Trolltech's QT Pin
Christian Graus1-Jun-01 12:57
protectorChristian Graus1-Jun-01 12:57 
GeneralRe: Trolltech's QT Pin
Josh Knox1-Jun-01 7:45
Josh Knox1-Jun-01 7:45 
GeneralRe: Trolltech's QT Pin
2-Jun-01 0:36
suss2-Jun-01 0:36 
GeneralIs this survey really honest ?-) Pin
Laotseu30-May-01 0:53
Laotseu30-May-01 0:53 
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NormDroid30-May-01 1:56
professionalNormDroid30-May-01 1:56 
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Chris Maunder30-May-01 2:14
cofounderChris Maunder30-May-01 2:14 
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Christian Graus30-May-01 12:43
protectorChristian Graus30-May-01 12:43 
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30-May-01 20:58
suss30-May-01 20:58 
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Christian Graus30-May-01 22:52
protectorChristian Graus30-May-01 22:52 
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2-Jun-01 0:39
suss2-Jun-01 0:39 
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Tom Archer30-May-01 10:32
Tom Archer30-May-01 10:32 
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Christian Graus30-May-01 11:44
protectorChristian Graus30-May-01 11:44 
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Chris Maunder30-May-01 20:58
cofounderChris Maunder30-May-01 20:58 
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Christian Graus30-May-01 22:53
protectorChristian Graus30-May-01 22:53 
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Laotseu1-Jun-01 1:43
Laotseu1-Jun-01 1:43 
GeneralMaking the Language Fit The Task Pin
Garth J Lancaster29-May-01 13:13
professionalGarth J Lancaster29-May-01 13:13 
I dont know about everyone else out there, but I try to use
an 'appropriate' language for whatever task I'm doing, and that
'appropriate' qualifier is a decision I make based on my knowledge,
familiarity and experience. For example I would rather NOT write an
NT service using VB6, although Im aware you can make it happen - my
preferred choice here is 'C++', and for a basic service, the ATL generated
service is ok .. I would rather not have to 'bend' a language
too much to make something happen, either ..

I dont nor ever will believe that there is one perfect
language that will do everything or mean the same to everybody.
The vast differences in the way we all understand and interpret
things precludes this.

What does matter, is that people who are informed and knowledgeable
in a particular language, help others learn and understand
the good/bad points of a language, hopefully like we do here at
CodeProject.

(this is my personal opinion ONLY - wether or not other people agree
etc is largely irrelevant to me)

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