A Poll

1) c headed toward b
2) Perl, C

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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 03:39:49 +0900, jeem <jeem.hughes@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello group. Please take a minute to satisfy my idle curiousity. I'll
tabulate and post the results in a few days. Two questions:

1. Do you use Ruby in your "day job"?
  a.) Yes! Lots!
  b.) Some.
  c.) I little bit when I can get away with it.
  d.) I wish!

2. What are your one or two principal programming languages other than
Ruby?

I'll go first.

1. c.)

2. C# and Java

--
Don Owens
regexman@gmail.com

1. c
2. Java and SQL

Leslie Hensley

1) "d) I wish!" = I work in the auto manufacturing industry. I'm just
a parts guy ;p

2) Rebol, Python, and Bash

1> Yes! Lots!!

2> C, Javascript

1. Do you use Ruby in your "day job"?

    c. I little bit when I can get away with it.

2. What are your one or two principal programming languages other than
Ruby?

   Java

"jeem" <jeem.hughes@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:1111775825.510920.182990@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...

Hello group. Please take a minute to satisfy my idle curiousity. I'll
tabulate and post the results in a few days. Two questions:

1. Do you use Ruby in your "day job"?
a.) Yes! Lots!
b.) Some.
c.) I little bit when I can get away with it.
d.) I wish!

2. What are your one or two principal programming languages other than
Ruby?

I'll go first.

1. c.)

2. C# and Java

1 b

2: Java, SQL (PL/SQL and other dialects of stored procedures)

Kind regards

    robert

"jeem" <jeem.hughes@gmail.com> writes:

Hello group. Please take a minute to satisfy my idle curiousity. I'll
tabulate and post the results in a few days. Two questions:

1. Do you use Ruby in your "day job"?
  a.) Yes! Lots!
  b.) Some.
  c.) I little bit when I can get away with it.
  d.) I wish!

I don't have a day job (student), but when I program, I primarily
program in Ruby, so: a.)

2. What are your one or two principal programming languages other than
Ruby?

C, various Lisps, Bash.

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Christian Neukirchen <chneukirchen@gmail.com> http://chneukirchen.org

Hi,

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Am Samstag, 26. Mär 2005, 03:39:49 +0900 schrieb jeem:

Two questions:

1. Do you use Ruby in your "day job"?
  a.) Yes! Lots!
  b.) Some.
  c.) I little bit when I can get away with it.
  d.) I wish!

2. What are your one or two principal programming languages other than
Ruby?

C++, Python, TeX

Bertram

--
Bertram Scharpf
Stuttgart, Deutschland/Germany
http://www.bertram-scharpf.de

1. B
2. Java and Cobol

gegroet,
Erik V.

1. Do you use Ruby in your "day job"?

e.) No. Use Lua instead:

http://alt.textdrive.com/lua/19/lua-story-of-o

2. What are your one or two principal programming languages other than
Ruby?

Java. Objective-C.

Cheers

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On Mar 25, 2005, at 19:39, jeem wrote:

--
PA, Onnay Equitursay
http://alt.textdrive.com/

1. Do you use Ruby in your "day job"?

a. Almost Exclusively for last 9 mos.

> 2. What are your one or two principal programming languages
> other than Ruby?

Java. (For the last three years my work was almost exclusively Java.) No longer using Perl, PHP, bash, etc. as I now use Ruby for such work.

John-Mason Shackelford

Software Developer
Pearson Educational Measurement

2510 North Dodge St.
Iowa City, IA 52245
ph. 319-354-9200x6214
john-mason.shackelford@pearson.com

1. a - Or core application in is in Java, but we have four different
supporting applications that are in Ruby, and more on the way.

2. Java

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On Friday 25 March 2005 01:39 pm, jeem wrote:

Hello group. Please take a minute to satisfy my idle curiousity. I'll
tabulate and post the results in a few days. Two questions:

1. a -> I've managed to convince a Perl-using company we work for that
Ruby is a viable language for the development we're contracted to
do...
2. b -> PHP, Java

1. C
2. C#, ASP

Sam Kong

JavaScript

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On Mar 25, 2005, at 11:39 AM, jeem wrote:

1. Do you use Ruby in your "day job"?
  b.) Some.

2. What are your one or two principal programming languages other than
Ruby?

--
(-, /\ \/ / /\/

1: c
2: Objective-C and Java

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On 25-Mar-05, at 1:39 PM, jeem wrote:

Hello group. Please take a minute to satisfy my idle curiousity. I'll
tabulate and post the results in a few days. Two questions:

1. Do you use Ruby in your "day job"?
  a.) Yes! Lots!
  b.) Some.
  c.) I little bit when I can get away with it.
  d.) I wish!

2. What are your one or two principal programming languages other than
Ruby?

"jeem" <jeem.hughes@gmail.com> wrote in message news:<1111775825.510920.182990@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>...

Hello group. Please take a minute to satisfy my idle curiousity. I'll
tabulate and post the results in a few days. Two questions:

1. Do you use Ruby in your "day job"?
  a.) Yes! Lots!
  b.) Some.
  c.) I little bit when I can get away with it.
  d.) I wish!

2. What are your one or two principal programming languages other than
Ruby?

1. c)
2. currently PL/SQL and Perl.

-klaus

Hello group. Please take a minute to satisfy my idle curiousity. I'll
tabulate and post the results in a few days. Two questions:

1. Do you use Ruby in your "day job"?
  a.) Yes! Lots!
  b.) Some.
  c.) I little bit when I can get away with it.
  d.) I wish!

a. Definitely, thankfully a.

2. What are your one or two principal programming languages other than
Ruby?

Java.

Nathaniel

<:((><

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On Mar 25, 2005, at 13:39, jeem wrote:

1) d, moving to c
2) php, perl, and of course, starting in on ruby

1. Do you use Ruby in your "day job"?
  a.) Yes! Lots!
  b.) Some.
  c.) I little bit when I can get away with it.
  d.) I wish!
2. What are your one or two principal programming languages other than
Ruby?

1. b , moving almost everything to ruby except for lower level stuff

2. used to be delphi/kylix/pascal and an assortment of assembler,
java, php, perl and other stuff

cheers,
                          vruz