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L. McColl-Sylvester and F. Ponticelli

"Professional haXe and Neko"

Of course, most people located under the developer umbrella sit somewhere in between
and cover more than a little speck along this line.
The term developer tends to describe those who deal with some form of programming
language. The highly creative ones might use ActionScript or JavaScript to accomplish their
development needs, while the very logical may be restricted to using PL/SQL or C, perhaps. Yet,
regardless of which languages or development skills you claim to have, the diversity of the tasks
you are charged to accomplish require that you use numerous technologies.
As an example, if you were to look at the technologies that may be required for the development
of a web application, you might decide to use the services of a Flash designer, an HTML and
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JavaScript developer, a server - side applications developer, and a database architect. This will certainly
cover a lot of the requirements for many web - based projects, and of course, many developers can handle
more than one of these points very well.


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