Am 18.10.2010 22:49, schrieb bearophile:
Nick Sabalausky:

It's amazing how many software houses/departments don't do that. But of
course, if they don't it's their own damn problem.

They want low-salary programmers, so they will avoid languages that may lead to higher 
salaries. This means uncommon languages (where programmers are more rare) or languages 
that may need the ability to read (or even write) "harder code" (like inline 
assembly).

Bye,
bearophile

This is one of the reasons why Java has become such a huge language
in the IT world.

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