top | item 14514845 (no title) neonkiwi | 8 years ago Oh my, X%! Did the upvoters see the many placeholders in the article or were they asked to vote by someone? discuss order hn newest samcheng|8 years ago It's still pretty interesting; you can eyeball those other percentages. The "Most projects are still on Django 1.8" insight is still a good one.Not sure how this short article could have rocketed to the very top of the front page so quickly, though... neonkiwi|8 years ago There might be insight to be gleamed from a better dataset than public repos on github. It's a big leap to make inferences about the use of Django in the wild from this. load replies (1) jayfk|8 years ago Snarkiness aside, fixed :)
samcheng|8 years ago It's still pretty interesting; you can eyeball those other percentages. The "Most projects are still on Django 1.8" insight is still a good one.Not sure how this short article could have rocketed to the very top of the front page so quickly, though... neonkiwi|8 years ago There might be insight to be gleamed from a better dataset than public repos on github. It's a big leap to make inferences about the use of Django in the wild from this. load replies (1)
neonkiwi|8 years ago There might be insight to be gleamed from a better dataset than public repos on github. It's a big leap to make inferences about the use of Django in the wild from this. load replies (1)
samcheng|8 years ago
Not sure how this short article could have rocketed to the very top of the front page so quickly, though...
neonkiwi|8 years ago
jayfk|8 years ago