phil wrote: >>Kay Schluehr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >>: No good news for scripting-language fans: >> >>: http://www.phpmag.net/itr/news/psecom,id,23284,nodeid,113.html >> >> >> > >What incredible horse dooey. > >The only thing that NEVER "penetrates the enterprise space" >is good sense. > >Does anyone read history books? There is no such thing as a large >corporation that is not doomed. There are a few names which are >older than 1/2 a century but the companies and players are >unrecognizable. We have barbeque joints in Texas older than IBM. >And noone from 1970 would recognize IBM. >The "enterprise" is good for one thing. Devouring each other. > >The "enterprise"'s opinion about what is good for the future >is like this broker I knew in Dallas. All you had to do was >find out which stock he was recommending, then short it. > > > <snip> Err, that's not what is meant by enterprise, it's a catch all term for large distributed systems, take a look at the link below for an idea of this:
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/faq.html Obviously there are other variations on this than the Sun stuff but enterprise dosn't mean 'very large companies' in this case. Cheers, Neil -- Neil Benn Senior Automation Engineer Cenix BioScience BioInnovations Zentrum Tatzberg 47 D-01307 Dresden Germany Tel : +49 (0)351 4173 154 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cenix Website : http://www.cenix-bioscience.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list