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From: hbaker@netcom.com (Henry Baker)
Subject: How come so much traffic on comp.lang.ada??
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 01:14:03 GMT
Date: 1995-01-31T01:14:03+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <hbaker-3001951716250001@192.0.2.1> (raw)

I've constantly been amazed by the volume of traffic on comp.lang.ada
relative to comp.lang.c and comp.lang.c++.  On many days the ratio is
about 1:3, meaning 1 Ada message for every 3 C messages or every 4 C++
messages.  I have a hard time believing that this is the same as the
ratio of the number of Ada programmers to C/C++ programmers.  (One
glance at computer selection at Barnes & Noble bookstore tells a
completely different story.)

I can only speculate on the reasons for this:

1.  The Ada language itself is so complex that no one can understand it
without asking a lot of questions.

2.  Ada people work on harder problems which require more consultation.

3.  Usenet is getting only a fraction of the C and C++ questions -- the
Compu$erve and Airheads Online forums handle most of their questions.

4.  Ada people are lonely, and talk to each other to cheer one another
up (ditto for comp.lang.lisp).

etc.

Anyone else have any thoughts as to why this is?

(Other than because of stupid questions like this one :-) :-)



             reply	other threads:[~1995-01-31  1:14 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1995-01-31  1:14 Henry Baker [this message]
1995-01-31  9:20 ` How come so much traffic on comp.lang.ada?? Jahn Rentmeister
1995-01-31 15:08 ` David Emery
1995-02-01 23:26   ` David Weller
1995-02-02  1:27   ` David O'Brien
1995-02-01  6:27 ` Paul H. Whittington
1995-02-01 13:49 ` Robert Dewar
1995-02-01 15:35 ` Jules
1995-02-01 23:57 ` Samuel Mize
1995-02-07 18:29   ` Richard G. Hash
1995-02-11 13:48     ` Robert Dewar
1995-02-02 13:13 ` Mats Weber
1995-02-07 15:47 ` Fergus Henderson
     [not found] ` <3gtifn$m2l@theopolis.orl.mmc.com>
1995-02-08  2:53   ` DEAN RUNZEL
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
1995-01-31  6:24 tmoran
1995-02-01  1:27 ` gpetrey
1995-02-01 14:53 CONDIC
1995-02-07 15:32 CONDIC
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