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Hi all,

As of 4:30 EDST, Ada is ahead at 49.6%.

I have a feeling we are stuffing the ballot box here.:-)

As they used to say in Chicago, "Vote early and vote often".:-)

Mike
>
> For those who can't find the above survey on languages used in recent
> embedded systems:
>
> At the URL
>
> http://www.embedded.com/
>
> Wait for the entire Web page to download.  The survey is on your right.
> It's in a grey box with circles to click for your vote. Ada is first.
> The title of the box is Embedded.com Poll.
>
> Correction to my first message (oops!): Today is April 26, 2000, not the
> 25th.
>
> Here's the results at 4:03 pm EDST:
>
> C:                      35.5%
>
> Ada:                    34.4%
>
> C++:                    10.5%
>
> Assembly language:      9.1%
>
> Java:                   4.7%
>
> Visual Basic:           2.9%
>
> Etc.
>
> Thanks for voting!
> Ann Brandon
>

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