On 07/10/2007, Ricardo Aráoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Alan Gauld wrote:
> > "Dick Moores" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> >
> >> <http://www.redcanary.ca/view/top-programming >
> >>
> >
> > Interesting, but I'm not sure what the criteria for "top" is.
> > Is it a measure of power, popularity, usage?
> >
> > Scary that HTML/CSS should be so high though
> > given its not a programming language at all!
> >
> > Alan G.
> >
>
> Besides all that, we are programmers not fashion models. Who cares which
> is the "top" language, leave that for the "top models" and such. Our
> trade is code, not fashion.


It appears from the original survey page that it is the most popular by
employer
demand so it probably does matter if you want a job in that sort of area
http://www.redcanary.ca/view/top-10-programming
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