Mike R.
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4 question programming language survey
I realize this may not be the best place to put this, since there's no real answer I can accept. I will spread the points out as best I can to all respondents.
I'm trying to get some statistics about which languages people prefer (and their overlap) for a new project I'm working.
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4 Question Programming Language Survey
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I'm trying to get some statistics about which languages people prefer (and their overlap) for a new project I'm working.
If you have just a few seconds to answer 4 quick questions, please go to...
4 Question Programming Language Survey
Thanks!
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Thanks for all the feedback. One of my main goals with this question is to see if I should try to hire developers with both C# and Objective-C skills, or will I need to hire two separate developers.
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Thanks again for another link (to gigs). I'm checking it out :D
P.s. we are looking for developers in Germany (Bavaria) for anyone looking :D
Thanks again for another link (to gigs). I'm checking it out :D
P.s. we are looking for developers in Germany (Bavaria) for anyone looking :D
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So, I think I've gotten as many survey responses as I'm going to get. It wasn't many (7) but I think it answered the (very) specific question I was really asking.
- While there's a tremendous amount of coder-crossover amongst C, C#, and C++ ... developers working in one or more of those three appear to rarely work with Objective-C, which I found a little surprising.
- The large majority of the respondents who work in C, C#, or C++ don't do mobile at all. The one who did preferred objective C for iOS. The ones who did do Android, however, seemed to prefer Xamarin.
- While there's a tremendous amount of coder-crossover amongst C, C#, and C++ ... developers working in one or more of those three appear to rarely work with Objective-C, which I found a little surprising.
- The large majority of the respondents who work in C, C#, or C++ don't do mobile at all. The one who did preferred objective C for iOS. The ones who did do Android, however, seemed to prefer Xamarin.
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Thanks again to all who helped. It helped me make an important decision.
Thanks for posting the results Mike!
You're welcome, Mike. And thanks to you for taking the time to post those graphs — very helpful! Regards, Joe
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Thanks for the comment. I'm not familiar with the group discussion section, and I'm not finding it immediately apparent on the site. Can you direct me to it?
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