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Re: Git User's Survey 2008 partial summary
- Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 00:17:31 +0200
- From: Jan Hudec <bulb@xxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Git User's Survey 2008 partial summary
On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 19:43:20 -0700, David Aguilar wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Felipe Contreras
> <felipe.contreras@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 6:20 PM, H.Merijn Brand <h.m.brand@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 07:45:52 -0700, "Shawn O. Pearce"
> >> <spearce@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Jakub Narebski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>> > This is partial summary of Git User's Survey 2008 [...]
> >>> >
> >>> > 03. With which programming languages are you proficient?
> >>> >
> >>> > Around 939 people answered this question. C is most popular with 59%;
> >>> > Ruby and surprisingly a bit shell script programming have around second
> >>> > place, with about 52-53%. More people are proficient with Python than
> >>> > in Perl by about 1/3-1/4. Very few people (25 responses, around 3%)
> >>> > feel proficient in Tcl/Tk, which means shallow pool of possible git-gui
> >>> > and gitk contributors.
> >>
> >> Rewrite them in perl or python and get more patches?
> >> The fact that it is not perl withheld me from finding solutions to
> >> problems I still have with the git-gui gitk combination
> >
> > Ruby!
> >
> > --
> > Felipe Contreras
>
> There's already a python git-gui:
> http://cola.tuxfamily.org/
>
> PyQt is a very mature library, which is one of the primary reasons I
> chose Python.
Sorry, but I disagree. Tried PyQt, been hugely disapointed. Boils down to any
thing that can make Python (or, for that matter, any) interpreter segfault
being totally broken.
But as far as Qt goes, I would really just stick with C++. Python or Ruby
have some advantage, but I am not sure it's that big to offset the fact, that
a lot of code already exists in QGit.
> Does Ruby have any good and mature UI libraries? I know it's all the
> rage for web stuff, but I haven't heard too much about people using it
> for GUIs.
Qt? I believe Ruby Qt bindings are in better shape (properly handle Qt
deleting objects under Ruby's hands).
--
Jan 'Bulb' Hudec <bulb@xxxxxx>
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