Re: Is there a mainframe skills shortage?
- From: "Alistair" <alistair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Mar 2007 03:42:22 -0700
On 31 Mar, 03:22, "Pete Dashwood" <dashw...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
could try these links:
http://blogs.msdn.com/charlie/archive/2007/01/26/anders-hejlsberg-on-
http://wm.microsoft.com/ms/msdn/visualcsharp/LinqFarm01/LinqToSql01.wmv
http://themechanicalbride.blogspot.com/2007/03/dreaming-of-plinq.html
Three spelling mistakes in the word parallelize. Not an auspicious
start
and it makes it harder to take the rest seriously.
http://www.intelligententerprise.com/010327/celko_online.jhtml;jsessi...
Nice try. I've never heard of Kdb (functional database?) but I have
heard of
Cache (OO database works well with Java). I do wonder what the point
is in
putting up proud boasts of the Kdb performance when there are no
comparative
figures for SQL Server, etc. The non-standard syntax should put people
off,
though. Where will these technologies be in 10 years? Where will Ruby
on
Rails be? Nowhere. There is a problem: so many technologies, so little
time
to pick the winner.
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