The only reason to teach PHP is for work purposes. (#1 language in Job Openings). But it isn't really that respected in the community. Both Python and Java are, however. Someone who could quickly put together sites using Google's AppEngine would b...
Looks interesting, and a good way to teach Python, but for production, I'd focus on GWT as you've got lots of Google engineers working on it.
Also, as Google pointed out in one of the I/O keynotes, it's a good idea to use GWT Top of Trunk as that...
Not yet, it does look appealing for certain kinds of jobs. They've really integrated it.
But I'm not sure it would make a good user scripting language. (My need). However, I was thinking of using JavaScript, but even that is a bit too complex.
Actually, the whole point is of the standard is so that Search Engines don't have to run JavaScript. What Google is proposing is that when a special request is made, the server sends the result to a headless HTTPClient which will run the JavaScrip...
C, C++, Flash/Flex, Java, Javascript, Python, SQL, XML
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