On 19/02/10 22:31, Don Stewart wrote:
paul:
I'd like to use this kind of graph at work as evidence that Haskell is
on a growth trajectory.
You might be more interested in data from Hackage:
http://www.galois.com/blog/2009/03/23/one-million-haskell-downloads/
runched when we
If you go to
http://www.ohloh.net/languages/compare?l0=haskellmeasure=projects and
look at the number (not percentage) of Haskell projects you see it rise
exponentially until the start of 2008 and then suddenly drop away. Does
anyone know what happened? Assuming this is just an artefact
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Paul Johnson p...@cogito.org.uk wrote:
If you go to
http://www.ohloh.net/languages/compare?l0=haskellmeasure=projects and look
at the number (not percentage) of Haskell projects you see it rise
exponentially until the start of 2008 and then suddenly drop away.
paul:
If you go to
http://www.ohloh.net/languages/compare?l0=haskellmeasure=projects and
look at the number (not percentage) of Haskell projects you see it rise
exponentially until the start of 2008 and then suddenly drop away. Does
anyone know what happened? Assuming this is just
paul:
I'd like to use this kind of graph at work as evidence that Haskell is
on a growth trajectory.
You might be more interested in data from Hackage:
http://www.galois.com/blog/2009/03/23/one-million-haskell-downloads/
runched when we passed the 1M downloads mark a year ago (closer to