"Oracle, IBM, Microsoft and others have taken note. These big software makers hope to tap into the growing interest in scripting and also broaden their customer base by attracting smaller companies--which may not have IT departments well-versed in Java, C and other relatively complex programming languages typically used to build custom business applications."
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Grassroots computing languages hit the big time
Grassroots computing languages hit the big time:
Mozilla and hypocrisy
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