From: Gautier write-only on
The /Transparent/ Language Popularity Index, version 01.

Look here for the tool and its results: http://lang-index.sourceforge.net/

Enjoy

Gautier
From: Martin on
On Apr 1, 9:08 am, Gautier write-only <gautier_niou...(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
> The /Transparent/ Language Popularity Index, version 01.
>
> Look here for the tool and its results:http://lang-index.sourceforge.net/
>
> Enjoy
>
> Gautier

Why is COBOL not compiled? It's been 20 years since I did any but it
was certainly compiled then...

Cheers
-- Martin
From: Martin Krischik on
Am 01.04.2010, 10:08 Uhr, schrieb Gautier write-only
<gautier_niouzes(a)hotmail.com>:

> The /Transparent/ Language Popularity Index, version 01.
>
> Look here for the tool and its results:
> http://lang-index.sourceforge.net/

Cool. What surprises be most is that you have C before Java.

I wonder if it is possible to add google code. For a long time tiobe did a
search in google code for articles in the last 12 month. Then they removed
it in favour of youtube.

Martin
--
Martin Krischik
From: Gautier write-only on
> Cool. What surprises be most is that you have C before Java.

One pending issue is that when I estimated the C confidence factor, I
have rejected pages not concerning C at all; but there is still a
significant cross-double-counting with C++: pages about both C and C+
+; such pages should count for half in both confidence factors since
they also appear in the C++ requests.

> I wonder if it is possible to add google code. For a long time tiobe did a  
> search in google code for articles in the last 12 month. Then they removed  
> it in favour of youtube.

Sure, everything is possible. I also thought to freshmeat. I am open
to many ideas, especially the good ones :-).
It is now an early phase of the project where the focus is about
method calibration.

Gautier
From: Marco on
On Apr 1, 11:04 pm, "Martin Krischik" <krisc...(a)users.sourceforge.net>
wrote:
> Am 01.04.2010, 10:08 Uhr, schrieb Gautier write-only  
> <gautier_niou...(a)hotmail.com>:
>
>
> I wonder if it is possible to add google code. For a long time tiobe did a  
> search in google code for articles in the last 12 month. Then they removed  
> it in favour of youtube.

I agree and how about Sourceforge - does any one really care if
there is a video of the language on the web

Verilog and VHDL should be in the "other" group