"The trouble, he insisted, is that the so-called Web 2.0 languages aren't always as efficient as they need to be, especially in an economic environment threatening to bring Web 2.0 to its knees."
Is particularly dire. Sure, so if we all switch to C or machine code we'll be able to skip through the recession, right? Seriously, less drama and more reporting please.
"The trouble, he insisted, is that the so-called Web 2.0 languages aren't always as efficient as they need to be, especially in an economic environment threatening to bring Web 2.0 to its knees."
Is particularly dire. Sure, so if we all switch to C or machine code we'll be able to skip through the recession, right? Seriously, less drama and more reporting please.