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From:
Eko Budiharto
Date:
September 20, 2010 23:08
Subject:
Re: Why perl lost steam...
Message ID:
4C984C5D.1020103@gmail.com
  hi David,
it is true many people are using CMS more often and I think all CMS are 
using PHP instead of perl. But for me, I am using any kinds that can 
help me to achieve my goal, not restricted to one technology.

I am still using perl for my backend. :)


On 9/21/2010 9:46 AM, David Taiaroa wrote:
> Hi Bill, Eko,
> e
> Interesting question. I find that now I often use PHP and CMS options like
> Joomla to handle tasks that 10 years ago I would have turned to Perl to
> solve.
>
>
> Panchroma Website Development
> Moncton :: Riverview :: Dieppe
>
> www.panchroma.ca
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 10:50 PM, Eko Budiharto<eko.budiharto@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>>   dear Bill,
>> not exactly this mailing list will be dead. It is probably passive for this
>> moment. It is impossible perl will loose from the IT world. If there is no
>> beginners, it is good, right? Because there will be more expert people can
>> help beginners/newbies. :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9/21/2010 3:39 AM, Bill Stephenson wrote:
>>
>>> This email list used to bustle. It was active and vibrant.
>>>
>>> No more. Now it is practically dead.
>>>
>>> It would seem that right now, when "Web Apps" are really coming into their
>>> own, CGI scripts written in Perl would be the place that "Beginners" would
>>> start looking.
>>>
>>> But there are no beginners here anymore.
>>>
>>> Why is that?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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