Upcoming Webinar on Open Source Scripting Languages for the JVM

Posted by Greg Bell on September 11th, 2008 in Support

Our last webinar, A Comparison of Open Source Reporting Tools for the Enterprise, drew a huge amount of interest, so we decided to continue the trend with another technical webinar: A Comparison of Open Source Scripting Languages for the JVM presented by Rod Cope, CTO and Founder of OpenLogic. This webinar will be held on September 23, and the recording and slides will be available for download after the event.

In this webinar Rod will discuss scripting languages for the JVM like Groovy, JRuby, and Jython, which have become popular alternatives to programming languages like Java, C#, and C++ as well as traditional scripting languages like Ruby, Python, Perl, and PHP. Rod will provide a comparison of key attributes for the most popular scripting languages for the JVM, including:

  • Which languages are easiest (and hardest) to learn?
  • What types of development are best suited to each language?
  • How do the top languages compare in terms of ease of use?
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of each language?
  • Which open source frameworks and other packages work best with each language?

If you're interested in learning a new scripting language to enhance or replace your Java development, or if you want to know which language is best suited to a particular type of development, please be sure to join us on September 23.

1 Responses »

  1. i want 2 know “Webinar on Open Source Scripting Languages for the JVM”
    so if possible …plz send me the pdf format of this scripting languages books..or the link 4m where i can easily access this documents……thak you



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