[erlang-questions] Re: Google Trends for Erlang
Jason Shim
aqua.shim@REDACTED
Wed Sep 16 04:36:40 CEST 2009
Interesting.I'm a korean.
It's so difficult to find korean document and people related 'Erlang'.
(but doesn't means that no one knows erlang in korea)
In korea, only one erlang book issued, Joe's Erlang book (translated
version).
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Eugene Ossintsev <eugoss@REDACTED> wrote:
> I'm not sure why South Korea is the number one. Maybe due to their
> incredible thirst for knowledge?
>
> #2 for Sweden and #3 for Russia are fair enough. No questions here.
>
> Why isn't the USA at the top? I don't know. Why sould it be? FP
> languages are not very popular in the USA, unfortunately. More in
> Europe and Russia.
>
> On Sep 12, 11:03 am, Steve Davis <steven.charles.da...@REDACTED>
> wrote:
> > Some weekend "fun", and the results of this surprised me greatly:
> >
> > http://www.google.com/trends?q=erlang
> >
> > ...who would have thought that the most active region (at least by
> > search rank) would be Korea and not Sweden, the UK or the USA?
> >
> > /sd
> >
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