-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Reed Hedges wrote:
Yeah, it's bad, I guess. It's Infoworld. They link to less bad stuff though somewhere in there. After I posted this I tried to find information about how the survey was actually conducted and couldn't, so I guess you should probably ignore this whole thing.
Well, it may well be true that interpreted languages are gaining traction against conventional compiled languages for enterprise applications. Anecdotally, I would even tend to agree. I'm just annoyed that the graphs they present don't support their conclusions :-p Just the principle of the thing.
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