This article points out how open source scripting languages are in vogue in the corporate world:
Scripting languages have been used to build millions of applications on the Web, but in general have not been adopted widely by corporate developers. But more and more businesses and IT professionals are looking to these languages as a way to simplify and speed the creation of custom in-house programs, thus avoiding the now all-too-common logjam of late or overbudget applications.
Personally, I think the rise of these scripting languages as well as languages like Java demonstrates that the use of new programming languages is more fluid than most are willing to admit. Of course, it also demonstrates that building new scripting languages is becoming easier and easier.
(via PLNews)
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