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What programming languages are paying the bills?   [Edit]

Survey period: 9 Feb 2009 to 16 Feb 2009

Which languages are you using for paid work purposes (not hobby purposes) (Suggested by John C)

OptionVotes% 
VB (VB6, VB.NET, VBScript...)72627.72
C / C++88033.60
C#1,68964.49
F#100.38
Java27510.50
Javascript / HTML / CSS62123.71
Perl, Python883.36
Ruby220.84
SQL1,00138.22
Other27410.46
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

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V.9-Feb-09 3:12
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johannesnestler11-Feb-09 7:19
johannesnestler11-Feb-09 7:19 
You are right! So I maybe exaggerated the role of .NET on "the hard real-time" side of things. OMG | :OMG:

What we do is Visualize and Control PLC Programs (real time...). We do that on Windows CE with .NET CF, the PLC is software on the same device (ARM) (the device is our own Industrial-PC).
If performance of embedded device is not enough, we use a RTOS with WindowsXP (CEWin from 3s), on more powerfull Industrial-PC's (x86). The complete automation(from drive to PC) is done with our own system and devices. The GUI and the connection to the Soft-PLC (or other devices) are done through .NET. For performance reasons a lot of "machine-logic" resides on the PC-Side (.NET). E.g. movement of machine parts is possible through special .NET Controls, they do the connection to PLC-variables or device codes. (the driver-side code is C/C++, I'm a C/C++ programmer too)

My statement was meant as a "joke"-answer to Mirds post, because someone is thinking (=We) .NET is secure enough to control machines and industrial installations. Laugh | :laugh:
Thank you for you outcry!
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