Ruby book sales growth plummets again
You certainly heard when Ruby book sales were growing 1500%, and 700%, but I thought I'd bring it to your attention that it has quietly dropped to 53%. I don't bring this up to poke fun at the Ruby folks, but as supporting evidence for my own thesis that there is no 'next' Java and there is no 'next' framework.
[ 2007-01-18 ]
Posted by josh lucas on 2007-01-19
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Yeah, that would be a sucky business to be in, when your growth rate is ONLY 53%/year.
I wonder how many people are just not buying books anymore anyway? Count me as one. I resist the urge to get 'technical' books anymore, since I can get everything I need, pretty much, from the web. Even my Ruby book (pick-axe); rarely pick it up, though I do peruse the pdf version from time to time. I long ago stopped depending on python books; the python docs online are quite good, in general.
Maybe that's part of the story as well; of Java / Ruby / Python / JavaScript, JavaScript is the one that has the least useful online web docs. I still pull out the monster Rhino book from time to time ...
Posted by Patrick Mueller on 2007-01-18