Adi
It is possible to use 2 technologies :-)
Neven
Rimu, also 46+20+19+18+14 = 117%, something went wrong or I am
misinterpreting things ;-)
Adi
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Rimu Atkinson <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I ran a survey on the nzwebdev email list
<http://nz-web-dev.googlegroups.com/attach/ec474958553b0c0f/Screenshot-3.png?view=1&part=4>
a few months back. PHP was easily the most popular (46%), followed
by ruby (20%), python (19%), .net (C# and vb.net <http://vb.net>
combined - 18%), then perl (14%).
I don't think people on email lists are a representative sample
though. Judging by the job ads on seek/trademe there must be heaps
of corporate .Net clock-watching cubicle-farm-lurking
quiche-eating people who never sign up to an email list in their
entire lives. (or those roles are very hard to fill hence more ads
running for longer!)
R
On 12/07/10 20:11, Topher wrote:
Hi everyone,
I wanted to you ask you all if you thought php was the mostly commonly
used server-side technology in Wellington or if .net or some other
flavour is more popular?
Cheers,
Chris.
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