What about scripting languages that make them easier to prototype faster? Is it just that they have not been statically typed?
I am a C # programmer, and have no experience with javascript or python or other scripting languages.
P> The more I read more about them I feel that they may be the answer to some problems when I need to prepare a quick prototype for "proof of concept" / P>
Two words: quick satisfaction.
Joyal talks about work conditions:
Here's the problem: We all know that the knowledge workers work best together in "flow" , Also known in "In Zone", where they are completely focusing on their work and are completely tuned to their environment ... The trouble "field" is not easy when you measure it Let's try, so it seems that It takes 15 minutes to start work on most productivity ... the other problem is that knocking out of the zone is so easy to go out for noise, phone calls, lunch, 5 minutes for coffee for coffee and colleagues Running blockages - interruptions by colleagues in particular - all knock you out of the field.
As a long time Java programmer, I like about PHP one of the things is that if something works, then click on 'Save' and then click on 'Save' Reloading on your browser is as simple. I instantly see whether it works or not.
Now I have to make one (which may take 1-15 minutes), deployed (10 seconds to a few minutes or two minutes) and restart your app (one more 30 seconds depending on the complexity Or more) then I lost the thought of my train ("out of the field").
Another poster has mentioned this column about Jeff and it is on the same line
The scripting languages are good because when you get a quick response, Are there.
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