Am Freitag, 10. Oktober 2003 13:18 schrieb Mark Galbreath:

Am I right this MIT 'technology guru' recommends Visual Basic
in favor of Java because 'J2EE is much too complex' and
JDBC binding variables have to be accessed by their ordinal
position in PreparedStatements? Hm. But then, how does the
recommendation of *Perl* fit into all this? The only language that
looks the same before and after RSA encryption (Keith Bostic)?
Ah, but LISP I know, that question-mark-spicked thing they
tormented me and my comrades with in my own academic
times. Yes, if a language has no loop constructs, you can
counter that by using recursion. Still wonder what that
was good for at all, though. What a generally weird point of
view, all in all. Never would have guessed that comparing
apples to oranges seems to have become an academic
discipline nowadays. Or that one could get away with that. 

-- Chris

> http://www.sys-con.com/Java/article.cfm?id=2257
>
> Mark


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