So I'll pick up a few that no one has really mentioned yet.

Erlang - You should at least work through the tutorial for it (and if you haven't seen it watch the video where they do live updates to the system). The concurrency model is truly amazing, and I haven't seen anything like it. It has changed how I've looked at "threading" in other applications.

Smalltalk - I think (but many will disagree) that smalltalk has the best syntax out there and it truly treats everything as an object. I'm less pleased with the actual environments out there though. I was hoping that strongtalk would be moving ahead a little faster :-). Also, Seaside really is incredible for a traditional web application.





On Jun 17, 2007, at 7:18 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:

Hi all,
I've posted up a little thing on my blog about what should be my next language, feel free to chime in (there or here).

http://www.warneronstine.com/blog/articles/2007/06/17/next-language- to-learn

-warner

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