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- <li><em>from</em>: Dow.Hurst at mindspring.com (Dow Hurst)</li>
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> Sorry to bug the list about this as it isn't *specifically* Linux, but
> I have a quick question about choosing a programming language to
> study. I'm relatively new to scripting, but I am picking up web-based
> PHP and Perl pretty quickly. However, I would like to eventually work
> toward heavier programming in other languages. We are likely moving to
> Athens in the next couple of years, and I would like to possibly find
> work on the university level at UGA. What programming languages are
> likely to be most appealing to a university? Which language do most of
> you see as being the most dominant in the next several years?
>
> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ryan
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I know that since many legacy systems are in use in Universities such as
UGA or KSU, you will find C, C++, Cobol and Perl used to glue stuff
together. CORBA is used at KSU to help in gluing stuff together. Can't
think of anything else at the moment.
Dow
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