REPOST: Re: Python Popularity: Questions and Comments
Steve Lamb
grey at despair.dmiyu.org
Thu Dec 27 20:10:55 EST 2001
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 21:53:41 GMT, Ron Stephens <rdsteph at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Now, my perception is that most Ruby developers run under Linux or some
> other Unix. I wonder what percentage of Python developers run Windows, and
> what percentage run Linux? I have no idea, does anyone have a guess? If you
> put my back to the wall to make a prediction, I'd guess that more than half
> of us on this newsgroup use windows. Anyone?
Well, sure, worded that way. I /use/ Windows. I need something for my
games and while Linux suits 99.5% of my productivity needs it isn't quite
there in the games market.
Did you mean, perhaps, use Windows exclusively?
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