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Re: programming languages vote - results [message #10145] Mon, 13 October 1997 00:00
Dmitrii Pasechnik is currently offline  Dmitrii Pasechnik
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Marius Vollmer <mvo@zagadka.ping.de> writes:
>>> After two weeks, Ada and Smalltalk seems to be the best languages. If you
>>> don't thik so (or if you think so), vote on homepages.iprolink.ch/~lambercy
>>
>> What a silly conclusion...
> Indeed. Please, Vincent, take as many votes as you can, but don't
> call the most-voted-for language "best". Call it "popular".
Better still, call it "most popular among the programmers who read
Usenet comp.lang.* - groups"...
Re: programming languages vote - results [message #10149 is a reply to message #10145] Mon, 13 October 1997 00:00 Go to previous message
Stein Vidar Hagfors H is currently offline  Stein Vidar Hagfors H
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Marius Vollmer wrote:
[..snip..]
> Indeed. Please, Vincent, take as many votes as you can, but don't
> call the most-voted-for language "best". Call it "popular".

Or "the most fanatically supported" - or whatever...

Followup set to all original newsgroups except comp.lang.idl-pvwave,
in the assumption that most people here are practical minded - not
religious - about their programming practices...

Stein Vidar
Re: programming languages vote - results [message #10150 is a reply to message #10145] Mon, 13 October 1997 00:00 Go to previous message
Jos De Laender is currently offline  Jos De Laender
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Vincent Lambercy wrote:
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> After two weeks, Ada and Smalltalk seems to be the best languages. If you
> don't thik so (or if you think so), vote on homepages.iprolink.ch/~lambercy


I could certainly live with Ada, but do you know if there's
a hardware synthesizer available for it ? ;-)

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Re: programming languages vote - results [message #10151 is a reply to message #10145] Sun, 12 October 1997 00:00 Go to previous message
Marius Vollmer is currently offline  Marius Vollmer
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Jerry Hicks <wghhicks@ix.netcom.com> writes:
>
> Vincent Lambercy wrote:
>>
>> After two weeks, Ada and Smalltalk seems to be the best languages. If you
>> don't thik so (or if you think so), vote on homepages.iprolink.ch/~lambercy
>
> What a silly conclusion...

Indeed. Please, Vincent, take as many votes as you can, but don't
call the most-voted-for language "best". Call it "popular".
Re: programming languages vote - results [message #10152 is a reply to message #10151] Sat, 11 October 1997 00:00 Go to previous message
Jerry Hicks is currently offline  Jerry Hicks
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Vincent Lambercy wrote:
>
> After two weeks, Ada and Smalltalk seems to be the best languages. If you
> don't thik so (or if you think so), vote on homepages.iprolink.ch/~lambercy

What a silly conclusion...
Re: programming languages vote - results [message #10153 is a reply to message #10152] Sat, 11 October 1997 00:00 Go to previous message
Peter Simons is currently offline  Peter Simons
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> After two weeks, Ada and Smalltalk seems to be the best languages.

My vote goes to the Turing Machine, for their raw execution speed.
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