Dan Ritter wrote: > deloptes wrote: >> SQL, Python, PERL, C/C++, JAVA. I wonder why I did not see PHP ... but >> well. > > For about a decade, PHP was the province of people who copied > scripts from Matt's Script Archive and didn't know what security > holes they were creating. > > Sometime in the last five years or so, the PHP community has > matured and made it a respectable language for web applications.
I don't know. There are a lot of things written in PHP. Also UML seems very reasonable to me + CMake, YAML, XML... can be viewed as supportive but the same is also SQL. Compiler, Debugger are also important at least for the binary.