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Open Source Rules Nitobi Survey–Not a platform of choice though

March 27, 2008 by Tris Hussey  
Filed under Business

Darren Barefoot and Vancouver-based Nitobi posted a survey recently asking developers about their choices of development platforms.  While there wasn’t an overwhelming platform of choice, open-source tools ruled the day:

The interesting aspect is that there’s no one dominant language or platform. What does dominate the survey is open source, which comprises 80% of the platform responses, 84% of the Ajax framework responses, and 59% of the development tools responses. With the tools, Dreamweaver remains popular among designers, but a quarter of the responses were simple text editors. When asked what causes the most pain in web development, the first answer was overwhelmingly “browser compatibility”, followed by “testing”. Source: Nitobi Survey Shows Open Web Majority | Techvibes Blog

I find it very interesting that Dreamweaver still rules the roost for design.  I was always a Golive guy myself.  Now, I’m in the text editor crowd.  Okay I use Microsoft Expression Web to work on style sheets, but that’s only because I got it at Gnomedex.

Okay then, tools of choice…what do you find yourself working with for design and development the most?

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2 Responses to “Open Source Rules Nitobi Survey–Not a platform of choice though”
  1. Mack D. Male says:

    Visual Studio 2008 and Notepad2 :)

  2. Simon says:

    I still use Golive, never really wanted to switch.

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