Developers Giving .NET Java Architectures "Equal Time"; Next Year 61% of Developers Expect to Write for the Java Architecture, 63% Expect to Target Microsoft's .Net

According to the in-depth interviews, 40% of developers are developing apps for Microsoft .NET now but 63% will target .NET a year from now and while 51% are developing for the Java architecture today 61% will be writing for Java next year. The North American Developer Survey series addresses a broa...

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Vydavateľské údaje: New York Business Wire 07.10.2002
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Shrnutí:According to the in-depth interviews, 40% of developers are developing apps for Microsoft .NET now but 63% will target .NET a year from now and while 51% are developing for the Java architecture today 61% will be writing for Java next year. The North American Developer Survey series addresses a broad range of concerns, issues and attitudes of developers working in North America. The contents of the survey include: Platform Use and Migrations, Language Usage, Security, Linux, Java, General Internet Development, Tools and Development Issues. The survey also includes numerous cross tabulations of data across different questions such as company size and region. An Overview, Table of Contents and Sample Pages from the 2002 North American Developer Survey Vol. 2 can be seen at: http://www.evansdata.com/NATOC02-2.htm Evans Data Corporation provides regularly updated IT industry market intelligence based on in-depth surveys of the global developer population. The company maintains the largest independent panel of IT developers, numbering over 15,000. Evans' syndicated research series includes the North American Developer Survey, International Developer Survey, Chinese Developer Survey, Enterprise Development Management Issues Survey, Linux Developer Survey, Database Developer Survey, Wireless Developer Survey and Embedded Systems Developer Survey. Customers for the company's research include IBM, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems HP and Nokia.