And if you google-trend Scala, you get lots of hits about some opera.

~~ Robert.

David MacIver wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> 
>     John D. Mitchell wrote:
>      >> TIOBE say they use search engine metrics using the search term
>      >> "<language> programming" with some language specific post processing
>      >> (see
>     http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/tpci_definition.htm)
>      >> .
>      >> Once the percentage score for a language falls below 5% I don't
>     think
>      >> the numbers are significant. Their longer term trends look to be
>     more
>      >> valuable and show just how jittery the metric is (I'm sure the
>     actual
>      >> usage of established language does not exhibit this degree of
>     jitter.
>      >> What we are seeing is an artefact of the metric. And what
>     happened in
>      >> 2004!
>     http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html)
>      >> .
>      >
>      > Indeed! Just using raw text search metrics is wildly bad. One nasty
>      > effect is the low end numbers often get lost from the crawling and
>      > indexing.
> 
>     And here's a more insidious problem with search engine results: they
>     don't filter out false positives. So for a reasonably common word like
>     "groovy" you get inflated results. Even "groovy programming" gets hits
>     from programmers that think programming is groovy. "jruby" on the other
>     hand has pretty much only one meaning, as does "scala", "clojure", and
> 
> 
> Actually, Scala has a host of different meanings. If you google for 
> scala, scala-lang.org <http://scala-lang.org> is 5th on the page (it 
> used to not even be on the first page)! It's even got several different 
> meanings within computing.
> 
> > 

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