Re: Your opinion on which technologies to use when building web applications [message #186426 is a reply to message #186425] |
Wed, 23 July 2014 15:08 |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 7/23/2014 10:14 AM, thesis(dot)sqore(at)gmail(dot)com wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I guess most of you usually click ignore when you see an email
> asking for a survey.
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I click ignore for spam - and this is just spam.
> Yes, we are doing a survey as well, but very differently :)
> We are asking for opinions that will lead to a great value
> for all of you, with your contribution.
What's the value for me? None.
> Long story short, the goal is to help small medium companies
> with how to make choices from tons of available technologies
> when it comes to building web applications. Programming language,
> framework, database, frontend, hosting, developing tools, there
> are literally hundreds of technologies available out there.
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Yup, and the reason there are so many technologies is because people and
companies have different needs. No one technology solves all problems.
> For doing that, we need to know what criteria people like you
> value the most while choosing technology stack in Web Development.
It all depends on the client and their needs. But if you were a web
developer, you would understand this.
> We'll of course send a result to you if interested. The raw result
> might look like [http://bit.ly/1pcC88B]. And then we'll carry out
> analysis on technologies based on the top rated criteria. Apart
> from that, we'll also present real cases from companies about how
> they make choices and build things.
>
As does anyone who's been in the business for a while, I have a lot of
"real cases" about how to make choices and build things. But you
obviously don't understand our jobs.
> Oh by the way, it's for a Master Thesis, and we are doing it at
> SPAMMERS, one of the coolest startups in Sweden, and KTS, Royal
> Institute of SPAMMING.
>
Fraud alert! The first step in getting a valid survey is qualify your
participants. You don't do this by posting in one or more usenet
groups! A survey taken this way is useless for a Masters Thesis from a
respected university (or any other serious research, for that matter).
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