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reply "Tiberiu Gal" <galtiberiu.backspace gmail.com> writes:
http://www.tiobe.com/tpci.htm


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good work, thanks to everyone :)
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Tiberiu Gal
Dec 03 2006
next sibling parent Walter Bright <newshound digitalmars.com> writes:
Tiberiu Gal wrote:
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 good work, thanks to everyone :)
 --Tiberiu Gal
That is totally cool! Next goal, top 10!
Dec 03 2006
prev sibling next sibling parent Georg Wrede <georg.wrede nospam.org> writes:
Tiberiu Gal wrote:
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 good work, thanks to everyone :)
Like everybody knows, Google &co modified their algorithms in early 2004, which resulted in the Tiobe chart looking like an inkblot. It took some 18 months for everything to return to normal. I had to edit it to see what's there, so I attached it here for you guys. It looks like Java, C and C++ are determined to make room for D!!! My apologies to those who are on a modem line and still read OT labelled posts. ;-)
Dec 04 2006
prev sibling next sibling parent Bruno Medeiros <brunodomedeiros+spam com.gmail> writes:
Tiberiu Gal wrote:
 http://www.tiobe.com/tpci.htm
 

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 good work, thanks to everyone :)
 --Tiberiu Gal
:o -- Bruno Medeiros - MSc in CS/E student http://www.prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?BrunoMedeiros#D
Dec 04 2006
prev sibling parent reply "Jarrett Billingsley" <kb3ctd2 yahoo.com> writes:
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 good work, thanks to everyone :)
A--! No way!! Wooooo!
Dec 04 2006
parent Pragma <ericanderton yahoo.removeme.com> writes:
Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
 "Tiberiu Gal" <galtiberiu.backspace gmail.com> wrote in message 
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 http://www.tiobe.com/tpci.htm


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 good work, thanks to everyone :)
A--! No way!! Wooooo!
I have to say, it'll be scary when we bypass PL/SQL on that list. To think that D will make more of a dent in Google's database than all of the sites that say "why doesn't this SELECT statement work?" -- - EricAnderton at yahoo
Dec 04 2006