Decline and fall of scripting languages ?
Paul Rubin
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Sat Aug 6 23:19:34 EDT 2005
Cliff Wells <cliff at develix.com> writes:
> It didn't say what they left PHP, Perl and Python for (if you are to
> even believe their findings).
>
> PHP has been losing programmers in droves... to Ruby on Rails, but I'm
> not sure how that is bad news for scripting-language fans.
That's the second time in one or two days that I've heard Ruby on
Rails mentioned. Can anyone here post a paragraph or two description?
I sort of know what Ruby is, a very OOP-ified Perl-resemblant
language, that's also implemented only as an interpreter. I can't see
punting Python for it.
Lately I'm interested in OCAML as a possible step up from Python. It
has bogosity of its own (much of it syntactic) but it has static
typing and a serious compiler, from what I understand. I don't think
I can grok it from just reading the online tutorial; I'm going to have
to code something in it, once I get a block of time available. Any
thoughts?
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