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Jon Harrop - 16 Jul 2007 23:04 GMT
So we noted that there were no decent commercial FFT routines for C# and VB
programmers and filled the gap with a product:

 http://www.ffconsultancy.com/products/signal_processing_net/?mpdlcs

which is selling well for the number of visitors to the page. However, it
gets very few visitors compared to our pages about niche languages like
OCaml and F# even though there must be 100x as many C# programmers as F#
programmers, for the time being. ;-)

What is the best way to reach C# and VB programmers to offer commercial
solutions to them?

We're on Google and all the usual news sites and some .NET-specific ones
like dnzone and dotnetkicks. What are the major web listings of .NET
components and products? Is there any where else we should submit to?

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Ben Voigt [C++ MVP] - 16 Jul 2007 23:42 GMT
> So we noted that there were no decent commercial FFT routines for C# and
> VB
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> OCaml and F# even though there must be 100x as many C# programmers as F#
> programmers, for the time being. ;-)

While there may be 10000x as many C# programmers as F# programmers, maybe 5%
or 15% of F# programmers are interested in Fast Fourier Transforms, while
.00000000000002% of C# programmers are.  Most just want web services and
databases.

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