Ridiculous...
contact a company by the name of "Concrete, Inc" in New York City....
they cannot take any more projects in Java....booked-up for 2 years in
advance.
Also, their minimum project size is $100,000.

Websites have gone bankrupt from the cost of supporting CGI/BIN code written
in Perl.

Obviously a rumor started by some org like ZDNet......an M$ ass-kisser.


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Hi all,

We keep hearing news on the downtrends of the Java web market in the US?

How true is this and is this a slug or a permanent downfall of Java web
based
technologies like JSP, Servlets, XML ???

What about Europe?

Would like your thoughts.

Rgds,
Binoy.

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