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That might explain the unexpected results, 90% of all codeproject fans are using java
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just don't answer then if the poll don't target the king of people you're in
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What about an option for: developer but never used Java or have no plans/need for using Java?
Tosch
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I second that.
codito ergo sum
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The questions are definitely loaded, assuming you've used Java exclusively.
I've done a little Java, but can't find a context to answer that way...
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i only learn java in uni.currently not yet apply it
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Without additional option (e.g., "I develop exclusively using languages other than Java"), the poll seems to assume that only Java programmers are developers... at least the alternatives presented assume you have something to do with Java, even if you are moving away from it, or you aren't a developer. Fascinating.
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C'mon, everyone knows that if you don't develop in Java, you're not a true developer!
{.NET all the way, except the horrible ASP I have to maintain}
You don't have to be mad to live here, but it helps.
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C'mon, tell me you're a "true" developer developping in VB6
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While I carry a J2SE certification, I haven't written a single Java applet, servlet, Lotus Notes/Domino agent, or any other piece of java code in over 3 years. I used to wite Java almost exclusively for the Domino platform. The company I worked for did a lot of Lotus stuff and I and another developer tag-teamed a lot with him working on the forms and LotusScript front end stuff while I worte the back end agents in Java.
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Earlier i was a java developer but i changed my development and shifted to .net platform.
S. Naveen Kumar
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Me too,
I too changed from java to .net, just bcos of FT,
screw FT(Financial Technologies).
They hired me on java, gave work on .Net
Now I m moving on Microsoft Platform, but would always contribe to Open Source as and when possible!
Ravi Santlani Rocks!
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