Re: [xml-dev] XQuery Adoption Survey Results
by Rick Marshall other posts by this author
Apr 1 2005 2:31PM messages near this date
Re: [xml-dev] XQuery Adoption Survey Results
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RE: [xml-dev] XQuery Adoption Survey Results
& XSLT the big numbers represent slow learners? or ridiculously complex
programming environments?
Ken North wrote:
> >>In all fairness, I'm not sure how you would be able to do a random
> >>survey of IT professionals, since it seems virtually impossible to
> >>compile a list of them.
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> On the other hand, we have accurate data for what languages the members of the
> IT community are writing about on the web:
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> Google hits
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> XQuery .56 million
> XPath 1.1 million
> C# 6.4 million
> SQL 22.7
> Java 91.6
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