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What’s on Your Hard Drive?: Over the past couple of years we’ve sorted through thousands of your submissions and developed a keen sense of which tools our readers love and loathe most. What’s interesting is that our data says nothing about the overall popularity of any one product: some of the most-lauded products are used by very few developers, while some of the most-loathed tools are ubiquitous.

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Over the past couple of years we’ve sorted through thousands of your submissions and developed a keen sense of which tools our readers love and loathe most. What’s interesting is that our data says nothing about the overall popularity of any one product: some of the most-lauded products are used by very few developers, while some of the most-loathed tools are ubiquitous.

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  1. What’s on Your Hard Drive?: Over the past couple of years we’ve sorted through thousands of your submissions and developed a keen sense of which tools our readers love and loathe most. What’s interesting is that our data says nothing about the overall popularity of any one product: some of the most-lauded products are used by very few developers, while some of the most-loathed tools are ubiquitous.

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      February 2007
      45 pages
      ISSN:1542-7730
      EISSN:1542-7749
      DOI:10.1145/1217256
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