Hi all:

Peter Wayner, writes an interesting article titled
'Dynamic Programming Futures'

Key summary points are:
  . Language designers pick ideas from each other (PHP from Java,C#))
  . People learn a framework (jquery, symfony)
  . Applications are becoming their own worlds (Wordpress)
  . Better language technology makes difference (Javascript)
  . Code embedding capabilities (Javascript, Drupal plugins)
  . Runtime optimizations (Zend)
  . Adaptibility for modern architectures (Groovy)
  . Communities will be more important (Flex)

Follow the complete article at this URL link
http://weblog.infoworld.com/archives/emailPrint.jsp?R=printThis&A=/article/08/10/13/42TC-dynamic-futures_1.html

At Twincling, we've always focussed on a set of technologies that give
us technical advantage in the long-term.

jquery, JavaScript, Drupal, PHP, PHP extensions for example are key
technologies that power the Web stack.

Javascript is important for us, since we can "deploy" the same skill
while scripting KDE 4 apps or jquery based ajax stuff.


thanks
Saifi.

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