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by jajko
633 days ago
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That's a poor stats to be polite. SQL is no programming language, PL/SQL and its variants are. Without scripting languages you can't embed much logic in it. I also wonder how they count multi users, I can easily mark 10 of those if not more. > HTML/CSS were the most commonly used programming languages I am sorry but that can't be taken seriously, then I know a ton of Excel developers, and wait till I get to Powerpoint ones. |
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