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Subject: Re: Vote for Java in the "Languages " QuickPoll at http://dev.mysql.com/ !

Subject: Re: Vote for Java in the "Languages " QuickPoll at http://dev.mysql.com/ !

2007-10-18       - By Alan Williamson

 Back
Mark Matthews wrote:
> The community team has put up a quick poll at http://dev.mysql.com/ that
> asks what language you use to develop MySQL applications. Seeing the
> traffic that this mailing list gets, and the download numbers for the
> JDBC driver, I'm sure Java is more popular than what's currently
> represented in the results.
>
> So why not take a moment to vote for Java, because the results of this
> quick poll will have implications in where the community team spends
> time and effort in the coming months, as far as generating articles,
> attending events, etc.

done.  although i see we're not winning yet!

C   3 (1.4%)  
C++   3 (1.4%)  
C#   9 (4.3%)  
Delphi   7 (3.3%)  
Java   36 (17.2%)  
Perl   63 (30.1%)  
PHP   70 (33.5%)  
Python   4 (1.9%)  
Ruby   5 (2.4%)  
Visual Basic   9 (4.3%)

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