What's your goal?
If you are writing scripts then use perl or python. IMO, python is more
maintainable when your codebase gets bigger. If you're writing a system or
application python is still good.

If your goal is to get on the hype then go java, xml, .net, and throw in a
webservice API. Also, you don't need to know how these work, but you do
need to know how to use the wizards that can generate code for these.

On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Les Ayudo wrote:

> On top of learning Oracle, which programming languages would also benefit some1 
>learning Oracle?  Perl? Java?  How would these languages be used?
>

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