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February 07, 2007 D reached the "A"-status on TIOBE | ||||
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It happened! I have predicted it 1 year ago - the D programming language will become language of choice by the programmers community. Now let's wait one year for it to reach the #1 place. :) PS. More information on http://www.tiobe.com/ Best regards Dejan |
February 07, 2007 Re: D reached the "A"-status on TIOBE | ||||
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Posted in reply to Dejan Lekic |
Dejan Lekic wrote:
> It happened!
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> I have predicted it 1 year ago - the D programming language will become language of choice by the programmers community.
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> Now let's wait one year for it to reach the #1 place. :)
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> PS. More information on http://www.tiobe.com/
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> Best regards
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> Dejan
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What does TIOBE mean by giving status "A" to a language?
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February 07, 2007 Re: D reached the "A"-status on TIOBE | ||||
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Posted in reply to Hasan Aljudy | Hasan Aljudy wrote: > > > Dejan Lekic wrote: >> It happened! >> >> I have predicted it 1 year ago - the D programming language will become language of choice by the programmers community. >> >> Now let's wait one year for it to reach the #1 place. :) >> >> PS. More information on http://www.tiobe.com/ >> >> Best regards >> >> Dejan >> > > What does TIOBE mean by giving status "A" to a language? Bill Baxter wrote: And for those who are curious what Status "A" means: 'If a programming language has a rating that is higher than 0.7% (yes, this number is arguable but we had to fix it somewhere) for at least 3 months it is rewarded status "A"'. (From http://www.tiobe.com/?tiobe_index) D was rated at 1.205% this month. The rating has to do with how many hits the language gets on popular search engines. I wonder how they make sure they're counting the right hits for things like 'C' and 'D'... --bb subject: TIOBE "February Headline: Programming Language D reaches Status 'A' " posted a couple of days ago has some related info |
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