Dynamic languages are the future
fbg111
fbg111@REDACTED
Thu Aug 31 05:16:08 CEST 2006
ke han wrote:
>
> But, I am absolutely amazed at how many "20-something" programmers
> I've interviewed in the last two years that gave me a blank stare
> when you ask them if the've tried Prolog or Lisp. That is, they
> haven't just not tried it, they've never heard of it. To add further
> insult to this statement, these candidates all had master's degrees
> in CS from China's most prestigious schools... oops ;-)
>
Same problem
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/ThePerilsofJavaSchools.html in
America . More http://paulgraham.com/popular.html good writings on that
topic at Paul Graham's site.
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