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HypeChart for Server-side frameworks

Alexander Hristov


HypeCharts are created tapping on over a hundred different resources, including download sites, software projects, job boards, forums, web pages and more. They try to offer an insight about current industry trends, showing which technologies are really being used in practice, and which ones are only making noise.

Logarithmic HypeChart for Server-side frameworks

     

Server-side frameworks

HypeTable current as of 2008-07-25
(click on any technology to see its time-trend)

Buzzword Hype Index Reality Index Hype-To-Reality Ratio Status

 

Comments

May 07, 2007 at 16:07 Sent by Alexander
JAlexoid, For example and to simplify, if you have 10 job offers asking for "JSF" and 2 job offers asking for "MyFaces", but you have 8 people blogging about JSF and 6 blogging about MyFaces, then clearly JSF would be underrated (it is more powerful than the hype it generates : 8 noise vs 10 work), whereaes MyFaces would be overhyped because it generates much more noise than real work (6 noise vs 2 work). Generic JSF offers cannot be counted as "MyFaces" offers, as they can be any other implementation, even an inhouse one.
May 07, 2007 at 14:18 Sent by JAlexoid
TAking into consideration that MyFaces is JSF implementation, how can JSF be underrated and MyFaces fair?

 

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