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How mainstream is LINQ?
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Mainstream enough to be a tag for over 1500 questions on SO ..
Does it matter? Shouldn't you be looking for the tool your question, see for yourself .
As mainstream as C# 3.0 and .NET 3.5.
Aside from learning, why use a language that is not mainstream?
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There are a lot of reasons: Everything....
For example, does anyone think using MCMS 2002 today is mainstream.
Best to use it, you can be sucked into using it .
I do it for an alternative way of thinking.
Or java before they were "mainstream".
Hello, can one consider Computational Intelligence and/or Artificial Intelligence as mainstream? or are they just "art"? Thanks
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Of course the fruits of AI classifying AI as a whole ... .
A* is not a term one heres every day even in the computer industry .
Much not-mainstream.
Culture(the Matrix, Terminator, A.I.), as such it could be viewed as both art and mainstream.
Ask your Facebook Friends
Post: #1 Not being mainstream became mainstream So, yeah. Been watching "Make it Stop" by Rise Against at the Reading festival and read a comment that said "Damn, too bad this got mainstream. I liked them better when they weren't famous". God, it seems...
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I also have some not-so-mainstream tracks like, for some reason, "I Like Trains" and "asdfmovie Song" by Lil Deuce deuce Post: #3 ....
Post: #2 RE: Not being mainstream became mainstream I'm into mainstream music but sometimes.
What will happen with the overlapping portion of boost once C++0x becomes mainstream? Will boost still contain everything it used to, or will they adapt the library to update it with the new std:: stuff? Will boost have both a normal c++ version and a...
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Since many users have not adopted Boost or ....
There already has been released TR1 (VS 2008 feature pack) and Boost was left untouched .
I am not affiliated with Boost and have no they idea what they will do but it seems like Boost will be left untouched .
It has to be cross platform, have therading and network capabilities, and have cross platform gui support either natively or through bindings. What is not that importand is IDE support (emacs mode is enough), vast number of libraries (except for those...
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I'm going.
I don't know if you consider it mainstream or semi-mainstream...
It's not mainstream (or even semi-mainstream) yet, but get good at it and you to it! I like O'caml a lot...
Modest computation.
Hi, Will F# ever be a mainstream language like C# is? Or will it remain a niche language? Do you foresee any clients coming to you with projects executed in F#? Will a professional programmer be able to make a living from F#. What sort of demand do you...
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Ultimately anything that is alien to a mere mortal human way of... .
I can't see functional languages as a whole becoming mainstream.
I can't answer of name similarity.
I don't see it happening until Functional Programming going mainstream.
Hi i'm developing a small prototype of a desktop application using Qt and Python because i would like to distribute it in a multiplatform way. A friend of mine is annoying me on messenger because he claims that there are not known cool mainstream desktop...
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Eric IDE , Python(x,y) and Spyder are all used in the Python community and use PyQT... .
It's LGPL-licensed so you don't have to use the GPL for your code .
Although I'd recommend checking out PySide.
There are plenty of applications on Ubuntu that use PyQT .
I refer specifically to predicate logic, somewhat as implemented in PROLOG, but less strictly bound to first-order logic. PROLOG-techniques offers powerful solutions towards data-analysis, data-mining, problem-solving, etc., but PROLOG's reputation as...
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LP is just too weird, from a mainstream point of view, because nothing.
It's not just reputation that keeps PROLOG out of the mainstream- it's also about whether of logic programming.
Hi folks, I got my BS in Computer Science about seven years ago. I spent two years in neuroscience research and the next three providing what amounts to tech support. But I love computer programming - and I have since written, as a freelancer, non-trivial...
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And no, I don't think this is peculiar to you or your: "Is this contempt for non-... .
Learning only non-mainstream languages might not be so-mainstream languages are bad for your hireability.
Learning non-mainstream languages is good.
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