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Kevin <kev009@my-deja.com> writes:

: I am looking in to learning a new lanuage but don't know what one.  My
: choices are Perl, ASP , JSP or others.  Database's are Access, MySQL,
: Oracle or others.  Please give any sugguestions.

Use whatever you have easiest access to, so that you won't have to
install any of those yourself.

But if you do want to install something yourself, use BRL.  I wrote it
by extending the Scheme programming language specifically for
database-driven web apps.  It's the easiest and best language for this
realm.  I'm biased, but I'm also right.  Compare examples in the BRL
manual to examples in any other language.

http://brl.sourceforge.net/

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