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Re: Ten years after: what are the top 5 ?
- From: "Sall, Kenneth B." <KENNETH.B.SALL@s...>
- To: "Ken North" <kennorth@s...>, <xml-dev@l...>
- Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 18:44:06 -0400
Well, for the record, the 6+ choices that I posted were
based on these subjective considerations:
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languages in large-scale use in
government applications
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languages which are the subject of many
books
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languages which are building blocks
for larger systems or APIs
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languages for which new developers
wouldn’t find it difficult to justify attending a course
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languages with which many XML
developers are familiar
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languages that are frequent
presentation topics at conferences
Kenneth B. Sall
Senior XML Data and Systems Analyst
Advanced Concepts and Integrated Systems
(ACIS)
Science Applications International Corp.
(SAIC)
7125 Columbia Gateway Dr., Suite 250
Columbia, MD 21046
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