How about a graduate research project comparing the development productivity with Revolution over Java (let's say). This could get Revolution noticed in the academic circles and perhaps spawn more interested and research.

At 11:03 PM 9/7/2004, you wrote:
Still, I think that the educators on this list aught to band up and figure
out ways to evangelize the product.  It costs us little (I think) and
helps us justify our tool of choice.  We somehow have to get publication
notice -- both refereed and 'popular' press reviews, articles, etc.
written and published.

I need to work on my own Rev 'case study' for the company... and others do
too.  It would be good if we could all focus on a slightly different facet
(for example, as my class is largely CS-majors, focus on producing proof
of concept game dev stuff in short order; perhaps Devin @ BYU could take
the newbie/humanities angle... Marty can do the middle-school intro to
programming...).

Aren't I great for coming up with work for *other* folks? @;-)

Judy

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