If I go to the last page of a Google search for unreal blueprints it says that it showed me 120 results. 12 pages.
If I go to the last page of a Google search for C++, it says that it showed me 180 results. 18 pages.
It used to be that Google would tell you an approximation of how many matches they actually had in total for a search of their index but they no longer do anywhere that I am aware of. If there were only two pages of results I might have agreed but when there are 12 pages it will show to me I don't think there is any useful conclusion to be made about the actual total amount of sites that contain these keywords.
However, there is another site that still gives us an approximate count of results. YouTube.
Searching for C++ on YouTube I am told that there are "about 1,010,000 results".
Searching for Unreal Blueprints on YouTube I am told that there are "about 57,800 results".
Searching for UDK Blueprints on YouTube gives "about 18,600 results".
There will be some amount of overlap between the latter two.
I don't know how many of those videos matched only blueprints and was included though.
But let's do another couple of searches.
UDK C++ on YouTube gives "about 11,000 results".
Unreal C++ on YouTube gives "about 60,900 results".
Well, it seems that the words UDK and Unreal are significant when searching on YouTube, since otherwise both of those searches should have given about a million results like the search for just C++ alone did.
So comparing "Unreal C++" and "Unreal Blueprints" on YouTube actually gives a surprisingly high amount of results about blueprints compared to C++ for Unreal, certainly a lot higher than I would have expected. I would have expected at least 25 times as many for C++ but it seems to be almost the same amount of videos for each of those.
Of course one might wonder if even though the words Unreal and UDK might have matched correctly, did the words blueprints and C++? Or do the results include a lot of videos that are about neither blueprints nor C++?
Additionally some amount of videos will have both these words but will not be about the Unreal Development Kit. Instead one video might be something like "Unreal! Secret blueprints confirming conspiracy theory so-and-so confirmed!" You get the idea.
If I go to the last page of a Google search for C++, it says that it showed me 180 results. 18 pages.
It used to be that Google would tell you an approximation of how many matches they actually had in total for a search of their index but they no longer do anywhere that I am aware of. If there were only two pages of results I might have agreed but when there are 12 pages it will show to me I don't think there is any useful conclusion to be made about the actual total amount of sites that contain these keywords.
However, there is another site that still gives us an approximate count of results. YouTube.
Searching for C++ on YouTube I am told that there are "about 1,010,000 results".
Searching for Unreal Blueprints on YouTube I am told that there are "about 57,800 results".
Searching for UDK Blueprints on YouTube gives "about 18,600 results".
There will be some amount of overlap between the latter two.
I don't know how many of those videos matched only blueprints and was included though.
But let's do another couple of searches.
UDK C++ on YouTube gives "about 11,000 results".
Unreal C++ on YouTube gives "about 60,900 results".
Well, it seems that the words UDK and Unreal are significant when searching on YouTube, since otherwise both of those searches should have given about a million results like the search for just C++ alone did.
So comparing "Unreal C++" and "Unreal Blueprints" on YouTube actually gives a surprisingly high amount of results about blueprints compared to C++ for Unreal, certainly a lot higher than I would have expected. I would have expected at least 25 times as many for C++ but it seems to be almost the same amount of videos for each of those.
Of course one might wonder if even though the words Unreal and UDK might have matched correctly, did the words blueprints and C++? Or do the results include a lot of videos that are about neither blueprints nor C++?
Additionally some amount of videos will have both these words but will not be about the Unreal Development Kit. Instead one video might be something like "Unreal! Secret blueprints confirming conspiracy theory so-and-so confirmed!" You get the idea.