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[lojban] Re: [lojban-announcements] Re: Lojban Web Programming Help?
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 02:52:27PM -0800, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
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> Followups to the main list.
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> On Nov 21, 2:37 pm, Robin Lee Powell <rlpow...@digitalkingdom.org>
> wrote:
> > OK, first pass at results is athttp://teddyb.org/~rlpowell/media/regular/lojban_survey.PNG
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> Wrong link. I suck. Sorry.
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> http://teddyb.org/~rlpowell/media/regular/lojban_survey.PNG
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> Also, here they are in order:
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> Haskell, Snap 48.3% 14
> Python, Django 41.4% 12
> Ruby On Rails 37.9% 11
> Python, Pylons 34.5% 10
> Python, Flask 31.0% 9
> Common Lisp, Weblocks 27.6% 8
> PHP, Cake 24.1% 7
> CL/UnCommon Web 20.7% 6
> Haskell/happstack 20.7% 6
> PHP, Smarty 20.7% 6
> Lisp On Lines 17.2% 5
> Clojure/Compojure 13.8% 4
> Perl, Catalyst 13.8% 4
> Ur/Web 13.8% 4
> Factor/Furnace 10.3% 3
> Perl, Dancer 10.3% 3
> Python, Zope 10.3% 3
> Scheme, Awful 10.3% 3
> Racket (AKA PLT Scheme) 6.9% 2
> Arc 0.0% 0
> Erlang 0.0% 0
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I'm moderately surprised that Haskell ranked so highly. I'm not as
surprised to see Python and Ruby making a strong appearance. I've
encountered a fair number of Lojbanists in the Lisp/Scheme world,
which was actually the pathway that got me into Lojban, so I haven't
considered it insanely unusual. I don't think Lisp would rank so
highly outside of Lojbanistan. And I'm still curious who the other
two people voting for Scheme and the Awful framework are.
That's a lot of web programmers, btw. I'm actually surprised by
that. What is the count of survey takers?
-Alan
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