Kind of makes me wonder why employers get so concerned about a person having
experience in a particular language.  There only a few basic types of
languages with variations on the themes. 

Employers should put less emphasis on language expertise and focus on other
I.T. skills. 

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In a message dated 9/7/2005 6:54:49 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
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APL,  Another Programming Language. AGW Another Gateway.

Will it never end  !!!!!!!!!!
>>


ALGOL, SNOWBOL, Lisp, X/PL, Speakeasy, Jovial, etcetera, etcetera,  
etcetera...

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