From: | David Welton <davidnwelton(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Toolkit for creating editable grid |
Date: | 2005-12-15 16:47:23 |
Message-ID: | 9877cd600512150847g1a559145k2de20674dc79b761@mail.gmail.com |
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One thing you might consider is the 'Base' application from
openoffice. I'm not sure it's what you want, but it might work... In
any case it's likely worth looking at.
> > I prefer major (A status) programming language using classification from
> > http://www.tiobe.com/tpci.htm
... wandering off topic ...
> I'm not sure if I would trust a programming language ranking that is based
> on search-engine results. First, a higher rating might indicate that people
> have lots of trouble with the language (Because the search for, and post
> solution-x for the problems).
Well, if they're not using it, they're not going to have problems
either. Having used a slew of programming languages, including some
fancy, less popular ones myself, I am pretty sure that people run into
problems with all of them:-)
> Seconds, _any_ programming language comparision
> that doesn't say in what _context_ or for which _problems_ a language is
> good, and for which it is bad, is worthless IMHO.
Anyone who decides solely by looking at stats is kind of silly. That
said, though, I think there is some validity to these kinds of
things... Here's my attempt at something similar with more data
sources:
http://www.dedasys.com/articles/language_popularity.html
As I say, though...take things with a grain of salt. I did those
stats with Tcl, and Hecl, which don't figure highly in the results;-)
Saluti,
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David N. Welton
- http://www.dedasys.com/davidw/
Linux, Open Source Consulting
- http://www.dedasys.com/
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