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DSLs Are Coming: Will You Be Ready?

Posted May 1, 2005 | Technology | Cutter Benchmark Review

I've heard the comment that the World Wide Web is nothing new -- just a combination of existing technologies, mainly TCP/IP, the Internet, SGML,1 and affordable PCs with GUIs. This may be true, but it's certainly trivial. It's not whether the individual technologies are new or not; it's how they're put together.

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Oliver Sims
Oliver Sims was a Senior Consultant with Cutter Consortium's Business & Enterprise Architecture practice. Mr. Sims had more than 35 years' experience in many areas of IT, primarily in enterprise architecture. Mr. Sims has held leading positions in enterprise middleware and for EA consulting companies over the past 15 years. He served as the CTO of Agile Enterprise Ltd., a UK-based startup. Previously, he held a senior technical position with… Read More
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