programming languages in comment and analysis

How to stop "runaway" ERP projects

Comment Debes says it is similar to what used to be called object-oriented programming and is based on a model called "pattern languages theory", which is about creating a library of repeatable patterns. Lawson... [01 Oct 2007]

Ken Harvey

CIO Profile Harvey has a degree in finance from Chicago's DePaul University, is certified in multiple programming languages and is widely recognised for his expertise in real-time financial transaction processing. [06 Jun 2007]

Brampton Factor: Ageism myths

Comment For example, third generation programming languages have hardly changed in the last 30 years. Ageism in IT is much like other kinds of prejudice, says Martin Brampton - most of what we assume is untrue. [22 May 2007]

Leader: Closing the skills gap

Leader The so-called 'IT skills gap' continues to be a problem for many businesses, for both experienced staff and high-quality recruits from university and college.silicon.com's most recent annual Skills Survey found that while... [04 Jan 2007]

SMEs and open source - a perfect marriage?

Comment Nik Ehmann, ISP team leader at Newtel Solutions, a Channel Islands telephone service provider with 35 employees, says: "The availability of programming languages such as Perl and PHP which are... [11 Jul 2006]

Life looking good for IT contractors

Comment The Skills Survey revealed programming languages, IT systems management and web services were the technical skills in shortest supply while project management and leadership were the most in-demand... [12 May 2005]

Skills Survey 2005: 'Steady as she goes'

Comment For the third year in a row, programming languages are the techie skills in shortest supply. The more things change the more they stay the same. That old adage is the theme of silicon.com's seventh... [29 Apr 2005]

Devil's Advocate: Theory into practice

Comment Object orientation works most easily with interpreted programming languages, and one of the most popular choices for web development is PHP. Martin Brampton recently had call to try his hand at... [19 Apr 2005]

Is there an IT skills shortage in the UK?

Comment Project management and programming languages (such as C variants, Java and XML) are the skills in shortest supply. More UK businesses are able to fill IT positions than not - yet a majority agree that... [18 Apr 2005]

IT department headed for extinction?

Comment When fourth-generation languages (4GLs) first came out, they said that the end users would be programming their own applications and the development departments would go away. As business conditions... [21 Feb 2005]

Devil's Advocate: Building software as much art as science

Comment Another is that recruitment practices often place too much stress on skills such as knowledge of programming languages, and too little on creativity, innovation and communication. Martin Brampton looks... [06 Jul 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: Trojan horses, legacy systems and IBM's new clients

Comment They are able to read, understand and transform source code in just under 90 programming languages, including Assembler, eight distinct versions of COBOL, various versions of and derivatives of C and a... [17 May 2004]

Devil's Advocate: Medieval historians bite back

Comment Yet web services is an implementation of lightweight remote objects and 'new' programming languages depend on the ancient, by IT standards, concept of a virtual machine. The history of mark-up... [02 Mar 2004]

Leader: IT jobs market - the worst is behind us

Leader This year, in addition to the usual questions on business skills, programming languages and training, we are asking if offshoring is a threat to your job and whether you have ever been a victim of ageism. [06 Feb 2004]

Devil's Advocate: Software never changes

Comment High level languages also encouraged the writing of standard subroutines that could be reused. It came to prominence along with the very earliest high level languages. It advertises reuse, one of the... [16 Sep 2003]

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