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If my calculations are correct, about 30% of all questions asked on Stack Overflow are related to Microsoft technologies.

Now I have no problem with this (although a tag filter would be great :)), but I wonder why this is so.

Do you think it's because:

  • Jeff and Joel are Microsoft developers?
  • Microsoft has a huge1 market share, and therefore most developers use Microsoft technologies?
  • FOSS and/or Mac developers already have their own platforms2 (like SourceForge and ADC)?

1 According to the latest TIOBE index, C# is the 8th most popular programming language, with Java, C and C++ being the first three. On Stack Overflow, on the other hand, c# is the most popular tag, with java, c and c++ being the 3rd, 16th and 5th respectively. Interesting.

2 Is there a similar platform for Microsoft developers? I know there's MSDN but I believe it's more like documentation and stuff.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think "Jeff and Joel are Microsoft developers" per se. I'd guess they are smart enough to choose a technology to suit a problem's requirements. – Mitch Wheat Oct 6 '08 at 14:23
@Mitch: Any good developer would do so, and I see no reason why Jeff and Joel should be any exception. What I really meant was they were Microsoft ecosystem developers, as in they're more familiar with, and therefore biased towards, Microsoft technologies as compared to F/OSS or Mac technologies. – Can Berk Güder Oct 6 '08 at 14:33
@Can Berk: Actually, if you're right about only 30% being MS-related, that's good. Since MS has 70%+ of the PC market, SO is 40% below where it should be. Troll somewhere else. – Ken White Feb 19 at 4:25
Someone should open this question back up. It astounds me that community wikis can be closed; isn't the point of a community wiki to have people voice opinions? Either that, or people should make them community wikis before they try to close it. I've opened up a idea on UserVoice to have all community-wikis become un-closed. – sheepsimulator Jun 25 at 22:17

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