RE: [go-nuts] Latest Tiobe Ranking

2017-10-09 Thread John Souvestre
John John Souvestre - New Orleans LA -Original Message- From: golang-nuts@googlegroups.com [mailto:golang-nuts@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of snmed Sent: 2017 October 09, Mon 13:14 To: golang-nuts Subject: Re: [go-nuts] Latest Tiobe Ranking Hi Ian Thank you for your elaboration. I

Re: [go-nuts] Latest Tiobe Ranking

2017-10-09 Thread John Roth
On Monday, October 9, 2017 at 12:13:43 PM UTC-6, snmed wrote: > > Hi Ian > > Thank you for your elaboration. I won't choose a language because of such > index, but I'm trying to convince my colleagues of the benefits of go and > therefore no matter how funny such indexes are, it isn't useful as

Re: [go-nuts] Latest Tiobe Ranking

2017-10-09 Thread snmed
Hi Ian Thank you for your elaboration. I won't choose a language because of such index, but I'm trying to convince my colleagues of the benefits of go and therefore no matter how funny such indexes are, it isn't useful as well. I'm always looking for success stories about using go from other co

Re: [go-nuts] Latest Tiobe Ranking

2017-10-09 Thread Ian Lance Taylor
On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 10:41 AM, snmed wrote: > > I've seen the latest Tiobe Index https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/ > How could that happen, dropped onto the 20th rank? Has someone a better > source of go's adoption in the wild? The TIOBE index is quite unreliable as it is based only on web se

[go-nuts] Latest Tiobe Ranking

2017-10-09 Thread snmed
I've seen the latest Tiobe Index https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/ How could that happen, dropped onto the 20th rank? Has someone a better source of go's adoption in the wild? Cheers -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscr