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What primary development framework are you planning to use in the cloud?

09.12.2011
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This PaaS poll was inspired by a post on Chris Keene's blog.  He explained that RedHat had conducted a survey at VMworld that included over 1,200 respondents. The survey was about their cloud deployment plans and I wanted to pose the same question to the DZone community.  Here was the question he singled out:

What primary development framework are you planning to use in the cloud?

  • Java EE 32%
  • .NET 29%
  • PHP 14%
  • Python 6%
  • Spring 6%
  • Ruby/Rails 5%

Let's see what the DZone community thinks about this survey.

What languages are you planning to use in the cloud?

Comments

Dean Del Ponte replied on Mon, 2011/09/12 - 12:23pm

My write in vote for a language is Groovy

Alex(JAlexoid) ... replied on Mon, 2011/09/12 - 12:46pm

node.js and it's ecosystem.

Otengi Miloskov replied on Mon, 2011/09/12 - 6:35pm

Python with django or Java with Play framework or Scala with Liftweb that are my choices.

Liam Knox replied on Mon, 2011/09/12 - 8:36pm

Seems like probably the Biggest pile of shite survey I have ever seen

What primary development language/framework are you planning to use in the cloud? And then you present a radio button selection of Spring, which is a framework that utilizes Java and also J2EE technologies, is NOT a language and Java EE, which in many cases could be a language, a framework, kitchen sink

And this is done by Redhat.

mmm... ok so you have question that has no meaning from a company losing hand over fist in the Java space who have no reason to ask the correct question which would show this fact.

Good post Christopher, keep up the work in Politics

Abdullah Cetin ... replied on Tue, 2011/09/13 - 1:40am in response to: Dean Del Ponte

Groovy/Grails is my choice.

Liam Knox replied on Tue, 2011/09/13 - 6:37pm

My Cat

John David replied on Thu, 2012/01/26 - 3:13am

I love to work with Java.


My vote is always for Java and happy to see that Java is wining this contest.

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