> Also many people who purchase PB don't use any forums. Wierd but true.
Why is that weird ? Most of the software i use has some sort of official or support
forum somewhere, yet i do not register on them. Why should I as long as i do not
have any problems/questions to ask?
2460 Users by Aug 18 2006
But how many of these applications are programming languages?freak wrote:Why is that weird ? Most of the software i use has some sort of official or support
forum somewhere, yet i do not register on them. Why should I as long as i do not
have any problems/questions to ask?
Programming languages evolve all the time and having access to a support forum is probably the best way of keeping up with the development etc.
I don't think I'd use a programming language these days which didn't have some kind of support forum. Certainly, the strength of these forums are one of the great attractions of PB.
I may look like a mule, but I'm not a complete ass.
Forum numbers are iffy. I have two accounts (Dare2 and Dare) and I know of other little jellybeans who have two or more. 
There are also all the spam users who slipped through, etc, and those who register to ask things like "should I buy" and then do, or don't.
I would guess at 10,000 users, based on Andre's interview of Fred.
But I guess you could use the forum numbers and then correlate that against the actual numbers to get some sort of trend.
There are also all the spam users who slipped through, etc, and those who register to ask things like "should I buy" and then do, or don't.
I would guess at 10,000 users, based on Andre's interview of Fred.
But I guess you could use the forum numbers and then correlate that against the actual numbers to get some sort of trend.
Dare2 cut down to size

