Re: pl/sql to be desupported in favour of java? (not!)

  • From: Mladen Gogala <mgogala@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mwf@xxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 09:32:59 -0500

On 12/18/2006 09:03:52 AM, Mark W. Farnham wrote:

> Speaking of global Oracle oriented conferences, I wonder if Las Vegas will
> have odds for whether COBOL, Java, or PL/SQL will be extinct first? That
> would be an interesting book to make, since no one will be around long
> enough to have to pay off that bet.

Java is not out of the woods yet. Granted, SUN made it open source, but
competitors like C# and Python are eating away its market share. Java became
enormous, class libraries like SWING are overly complex and hard to learn, 
which makes Java rather unpopular as a programming language. As an interpreted
language, Java has never been the first choice among geeks, that place has
always belonged to Perl. There are many OSS great Java projects, like Eclipse,
but in the likely event that Vista will pick up, Java might have a serious 
competitor in C#. I would be surprised if Oracle Corp. was prepared to tie
the destiny of its flagship database with rather insecure fate of Java.
Are Java & Oracle the pick of destiny and the world's greatest band, remains
to be seen. PL/SQL still stays as the tenacious-P.

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Mladen Gogala
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