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Polls In The Sidebar

November 24th, 2008 · · General, Polls

There’s a new Poll, and I’m now putting them in the Sidebar, below the “Recent Comments” content.

What Do You Do Most Of Your Development In?

Still some trouble getting PollDaddy to recognise my css. Not sure what’s going on, the width is overflowing.

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Poll Results: How Many Years Have You Been Using Clarion?

November 10th, 2008 · · Polls

One percent of the Clarion Community is “New Blood”.

ONE PERCENT.

The vast majority of voters have been using Clarion for a _long_ time.

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As the next pic shows, just over 60% of voters have been using Clarion for fifteen-plus years.

10-11-2008 7-54-48 PM

Sure, It’s only a small section of the Clarion Community who would vote (and read) this blog, but still it’s indicative of what most people have told me over the years.

We’re an old community. We’ve been around for a long time.

What worries me is the tiny TINY percentage of voters that have had five or less years. Four voters. That’s right. Four.

I realise there are plenty of other factors that go into _reading_ polls, but I’m taking this at face value. We need new blood. We need people who are brand new, people who will ask the crazy questions, who will bring new ideas, who will annoy and cajole and be frustrated and make the community better and bigger and all things bright.

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How Many Years Have You Been Using Clarion?

November 3rd, 2008 · · Polls

This is a simple poll. Shouldn’t elicit too many issues.

[polldaddy poll="1070914"]

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Poll Results: What Will You Be Using?

October 30th, 2008 · · Polls

It’s a quick drive. You hop into the car, perhaps you’ve already got your licence, but more than likely it’s your Mum driving you. Maybe your Dad.

Oh wait, it’s not THOSE kind of results.

We held a poll here on Clarion Folk asking the question, After The New Clarions Are Released, What Will You Be Using?.

31-10-2008 8-54-59 AM

Clearly, people are looking forward to Clarion 7 (see Images #1, #2). When reading the results, it must also be remembered that the poll allowed multiple choices to be selected. I suspect that quite a few people would have selected Clarion 6, 7 and .Net. I would have.

31-10-2008 8-59-51 AM

This brought about some interesting conversation in the Non-Recorded podcast (listen to the actual podcast for details on that particularly tragedy, heh).

In a big corporation, moving code to another version can be an absolute nightmare. For example, you might have a system that consists of many dlls, over ten years old, and having had at least a dozen people working on it over it’s lifetime. There’s a reason why we call this a dinosaur. A Behemoth, and not a pretty one.

In this situation, it’s hard to imagine the effort it would take to port to a new version. On the other hand, the challenge payout would be huge. Imagine successfully porting a system like that!

31-10-2008 9-13-17 AMThe last topic I’d like to cover is that of the Other results.

The first point of interest (to some of us, I mean, stats are cool for _some_ people aren’t they?) is that there are five “Clarion 5ish” results (see Image #3). Six if you count the “Plus older versions” item.

The big corporation discussion above ties directly to this.

The other point of interest is that there’s not a great deal of range. I mean, we’ve got previous versions of Clarion, VS, Windev, and Notepad.

What the?

We are limited, I’m pretty sure there are a lot more dev environments out there. I guess desktop development is in the forefront of the general community’s mind. Also, there’s the fact that only a few people voted, so this is only a small section.

I realise to, that the question was directed to the Clarion Community.

It’s a topic I’m going to go into more detail in the coming weeks. The scope of vision that exists within our community, and others.

So there you go. Thanks for reading!

Are there any other Dev Environments you would add to this?

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