Python's popularity statistics
Erik Max Francis
max at alcyone.com
Wed Dec 11 20:26:04 EST 2002
Raymond Hettinger wrote:
> Possibly, the user base isn't old enough to
> use the internet without parental supervision.
Gag aside, most of the articles in comp.lang.logo are mirrored there
from a mail-to-news gateway that's hooked up to LogoForum, which really
is something of a misnomer since it's really more of a general education
list rather than something specific to Logo.
Actual discussions of Logo on comp.lang.logo are relatively rare. I'd
say of those 217, 20% or less probably actually reflect discussions
about Logo.
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