is python more popular than coldfusion?
I realsie that is a very general question as one
thing does not directly relate to the other. My issue is that I am ditching
coldfusion due to there being next to no work for it, and I am thinking of
taking on python as a second language to java
Definitely !
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 19:59:21 +0800, worzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is python more popular than coldfusion?
I don't know if Coldfusion _was_ ever more popular than Python, but
Python is definitely more popular _now_.
This might be of some help: http://www.tiobe.com/tpci.htm
I
:
is python more popular than coldfusion?
I don't know if Coldfusion _was_ ever more popular than Python, but
Python is definitely more popular _now_.
This might be of some help: http://www.tiobe.com/tpci.htm
I realsie that is a very general question as one thing does not directly
relate to the other
;).
Premshree Pillai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 19:59:21 +0800, worzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is python more popular than coldfusion?
I don't know if Coldfusion _was_ ever more popular than Python, but
Python is definitely
:
is python more popular than coldfusion?
I don't know if Coldfusion _was_ ever more popular than Python, but
Python is definitely more popular _now_.
This might be of some help: http://www.tiobe.com/tpci.htm
I realsie that is a very general question as one thing does not
directly
tell people to learn languages that hold the top position on
TIOBE ;).
Premshree Pillai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 19:59:21 +0800, worzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is python more popular than coldfusion?
I don't know
is python more popular than coldfusion?
I realsie that is a very general question as one thing does not
directly
relate to the other. My issue is that I am ditching coldfusion due to
there being next to no work for it, and I am thinking of taking on
python as a second language to java in the hope
, 5 Jan 2005 19:59:21 +0800, worzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is python more popular than coldfusion?
I don't know if Coldfusion _was_ ever more popular than Python,
but
Python is definitely more popular _now_.
This might be of some help: http://www.tiobe.com/tpci.htm
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But Python IS tied for first. This may indicate that the
relatively small number of jobs listing Python as a requirement is due
in part to a relatively small supply of Python programmers, not lack of
demand for such programmers.
I think it mostly means Python
worzel wrote:
Wth respect to coldfusion, is there much doubt about the fact that
Python is
a more prominent and important technology?
How is colfusion percieved by the Python community? Many people
belive
coldfusion is becomeing irrelavant and is on its death bed - do
Python folk
generally
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is python more popular than coldfusion?
For your specific purpose of learning a language to get a job, I
suggest visiting the site http://mshiltonj.com/sm/categories/languages/
, where it appears that Python is mentioned about as often as Fortran
or Ada in job
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 13:54:53 -0600, Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is python more popular than coldfusion?
For your specific purpose of learning a language to get a job, I
suggest visiting the site http://mshiltonj.com/sm/categories/languages/
, where
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wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
is python more popular than coldfusion?
I realsie that is a very general question as one
thing does not directly relate to the other. My issue is that I am ditching
coldfusion due to there being next
by the way, does anybody want to buy any coldfusion books :)
I have Sam's Teach Yourself Coldfusion by Charles Mohnike, which I
bought in 2001.
By this time I used to think that I was learning rocket science the
easy way, and thinking about learning php or asp was really scary...
these codes
re:
YOU'LL SEE IT'S ADDICTIVE
Yes, I know! I am hooked already! Its such a breeze after doing so much Java
programming. I just download Jython - the possibilities with this seem
incredible.
Unlike you, I learned Coldfusion after learning Java first (about 1996). For
the sake of a couple of
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