Hi All,

FYI, interesting article over at eweek -- 
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1699480,00.asp -- about a debate this 
past week at OOPSLA on the merits of a few of today's OO languages.  The 
eWeek article describes it as follows, "At a session entitled "The Great J2EE 
vs. Microsoft .Net Shootout" at the Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, 
Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA) conference here this week, software 
development superstars such as Anders Hejlsberg, Microsoft Corp. 
distinguished engineer and lead designer for the C# language; John Crupi, 
chief Java architect for Sun Services at Sun Microsystems Inc.; Don Box, 
leading Microsoft architect on its Indigo project; Rob High, IBM's chief 
architect for the WebSphere Application Server Family; and Alan Knight, lead 
developer for the Web Toolkit at Cincom Systems Inc. and a Smalltalk expert."

It was interesting to me because the word security was hardly mentioned, at 
least in the column, and when it was it was really on with regards to web 
services security.

Cheers,

Ken van Wyk
-- 
KRvW Associates, LLC
http://www.KRvW.com

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