[ale] programming languages
Bob Owen
rsowen at speedfactory.net
Thu Jul 8 08:50:06 EDT 2004
Ryan, this article doesn't answer your question about which language would be
dominant in the next several years, but it is a good resource about languages
in general. You might find it interesting to read.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=4402
Bob
On Thursday 08 July 2004 08:29, Ryan Williams wrote:
> Sorry to bug the list about this as it isn't *specifically* Linux, but
> I have a quick question about choosing a programming language to study.
> I'm relatively new to scripting, but I am picking up web-based PHP and
> Perl pretty quickly. However, I would like to eventually work toward
> heavier programming in other languages. We are likely moving to Athens
> in the next couple of years, and I would like to possibly find work on
> the university level at UGA. What programming languages are likely to
> be most appealing to a university? Which language do most of you see as
> being the most dominant in the next several years?
>
> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ryan
>
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