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Score one for Dynamic Scripting Languages
Well, hats off to MS for IronPython.

Of course, it's nothing new though.

Dynamic scripting is 'a given' for internet web programmers who use Perl, Ruby, PHP, Python.

In the long run, one has to wonder what effect IronPython will have on 'divergent' standards--you know the story with MS with the SUN Java VM and how that played out.

IronPython represents more than just having a wrapper around the .NET framework.

Certainly, IronPython, by the looks of recent feeds on [url=http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2006/09/06.html#a1519]Jon's Radio[/url] will ease rapid prototyping and reinforce that Dynamic scripting languages are well worth the consideration for utilizing in a wide range of small to large scale IT projects.

It's just another day in the Dynamic scripting tooterville--nothing new here--moving on. wink
Posted by: D. T. Schmitz   Posted on: 09/07/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Score one for Dynamic Scripting Languages  D. T. Schmitz | 09/07/06
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