What kind of silly argument is this? All programmers are not made
equal. What are you trying to say exactly? That Mac OS X java
developers aren't all that important because it's only 10%, while at
the same time saying that those developers that go to conferences use
Mac OS X rather a lot. That doesn't make any sense: Those developers
that go to conferences are clearly far more important than those that
don't.

On Oct 29, 9:16 pm, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
wrote:
> A couple of days ago we were discussing on numbers. The Eclipse
> community has some of them:
>
> http://ianskerrett.wordpress.com/2010/06/07/trends-from-the-eclipse-c...
>
> Mac OS X is at 8%. So, people guessing under 10% were right, assuming
> that the Eclipse community is a good sample. Another proof that what you
> see at conferences is a distortion of reality.
>
> --
> f.g.

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