Andreas, hello.
On 25 Aug 2016, at 18:22, Andreas Perstinger wrote:
If so, that means that the growth in 'racket', and more so with the
more
predictable growth in 'swift', is all the more impressive.
Well there is also a singer named Taylor Swift which IMHO would
explain this growth. :-)
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 2:27 AM, Norman Gray wrote:
> What this looks consistent with -- given that the vertical axis is a
> fraction not absolute -- is that these terms have stayed roughly constant
> in popularity, but the rest of Reddit has grown exponentially, talking
> about stuff _other than
On 2016-08-25 18:27, Norman Gray wrote:
What this looks consistent with -- given that the vertical axis is a
fraction not absolute -- is that these terms have stayed roughly
constant in popularity, but the rest of Reddit has grown exponentially,
talking about stuff _other than_ programming langua
Greetings.
On 25 Aug 2016, at 17:10, 'John Clements' via Racket Users wrote:
http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/reddit-ngram/?keyword=racket&start=20071014&end=20150831&smoothing=10
(It’s also a bit sobering to see what happened to Haskell)
That's interesting, but what's happened to Haskel
> On Aug 25, 2016, at 9:16 AM, Robby Findler
> wrote:
>
> Not just Haskell, apparently?
>
> http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/reddit-ngram/?keyword=c++.python.ruby.javascript.java.programming&start=20071015&end=20150831&smoothing=22
Wow! So relatively, Racket is doing great. Either that or
Not just Haskell, apparently?
http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/reddit-ngram/?keyword=c++.python.ruby.javascript.java.programming&start=20071015&end=20150831&smoothing=22
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 11:10 AM, 'John Clements' via Racket Users
wrote:
> Apologies to everyone that’s seen this; much li
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