Study
An independent survey showed that developers snapped up Microsoft C # language.
Evans Data Corporation announced the findings of 800 developers conducted in March and April. According to the research firm, 12% of developers using C #, at the time of the survey, as high as 7 percent in a similar survey from Evans started in October.
More than double, 24 percent, Evans said that their research will be used C # in the coming year.
"Heavy growth, we measured between October and April, there is no doubt the impact of the Microsoft Visual Studio. NET, in February, which created a exciting, because developers escalation and evaluation of a new language and tool, "Evans analyst Jieyidikexite said in a statement.
The launch of Visual Studio and visibility for C #, which is Microsofts preferred language use. NET platform, Dixit said that other factors may be accounted for a relatively large proportion of the developers intend to use language next year.
"Perhaps this is the. NET strategy is possible, because this is the latest language, Anders heilsberg, "Dixit said. "Either way, it shows the optimism of a strong initial intention to at least try a new language." At the same time, an unrelated study published in the United States this week by the Information Technology Association, the analysis found 30,000 projects list that is most in need of vocational skills of the C + + programming.
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