[Porto-pm] Linguagens em declínio

Alberto Simões albie at alfarrabio.di.uminho.pt
Mon Oct 27 10:23:14 PDT 2008


1o semestre: Haskell
2o semestre: C
3o semestre: Prolog
4o semestre: Java

E estou a ensinar Perl no mestrado de Engenharia de Linguagens.

Abraços
Alberto

Paulo A Ferreira wrote:
> Que linguagens ensinam na UM globalmente nestes dias?
> 
> Paulo
> 
> Alberto Simões wrote:
>> Ignorancia!
>>
>> Sérgio Camacho wrote:
>>> O que acham disto?
>>>
>>>
>>> **
>>>
>>> *
>>> *
>>>
>>> *Skills in Ancient Languages Valued Less*
>>> /Financial Times Digital Business (10/22/08) P. 5; Nairn, Geoff/
>>>
>>> Some IT skills, while clearly not dead yet, are certainly being put
>>> out to pasture. For example, the once-hot fourth-generation
>>> programming language PowerBuilder is now largely forgotten by many
>>> employers. Foote Partners CEO David Foote says PowerBuilder is one of
>>> several programming languages in long-term decline, including
>>> Hewlett-Packard's variant on the Unix language, HP-UX, Perl, and C. IT
>>> workers skilled in these declining languages have seen their pay
>>> levels drop by 11 percent or more in the past 12 months, according to
>>> Foote Partners' latest survey. Foote says C is not going to go away
>>> because it is widely used in embedded devices, but there is no need
>>> for businesses to have someone write applications in C. Even some
>>> newer IT skills are already finding themselves less and less in
>>> demand. For example, Wireless Markup Language (WML), which became
>>> popular about eight years ago as a way of creating mobile Internet
>>> sites that could be viewed by early mobile browsers, is already in
>>> decline. Over the last 12 months, as mobile devices continue to become
>>> more powerful, the market value of WML skills has dropped 12.5
>>> percent. Another popular skill that is fading away is Novell Netware,
>>> which has since been overwhelmed by the rapid rise of Microsoft
>>> Windows, which comes with built-in networking. Foote says that demand
>>> for Microsoft and open source skills are on long-term upward trends,
>>> and notes that year-on-year comparisons can be influenced by
>>> short-term supply trends.
>>>
>>> View Full Article
>>> <http://us.ft.com/ftgateway/superpage.ft?news_id=fto102120081037527538>
>>> | Return to Headlines <#top>
>>>
>>>
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Alberto Simões - Departamento de Informática - Universidade do Minho
                  Campus de Gualtar - 4710-057 Braga - Portugal


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