On Fri, 7 Mar 2008, Kim Hawtin wrote: > - the bottom six languages are taught in Universities.
C & C++ much less so than in the past it would seem. (IMHO that's a good thing from an educational perspective.) > - the bottom three languages are taught at TAFE > > - go to borders and pretty much the only books you'll find are on the bottom > six languages hmm.. A couple of years ago I purchased Practical Common LISP from there. I found that Dymocks in Rundle Mall always had a good selection of Python, Perl & PHP books. The book market for Python and other dynamic languages seems to have a higher ratio to traditional lanuages than what the job market suggests. Perhaps it's because dynamic languages have higher adoption from programmers outside of their employment ? Chris Foote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Inetd Pty Ltd T/A HostExpress Web: http://www.hostexpress.com.au Blog: http://www.hostexpress.com.au/drupal/chris Phone: (08) 8410 4566 _______________________________________________ sapug mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/sapug
