On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, at 11:01pm, Derek D. Martin wrote:
> And they've in fact made design changes to reduce the negative impact of
> those original design decisions, and in Dec 2001 released an advisory to
> that effect.

  Reference?  Not that I disbelieve you, but I would like to check it out.

> Has the web community abandoned Perl in favor of PHP?  I seriously doubt
> it.

  "Abandoned" is too strong a word, but based on random web browsing, PHP is
significantly more popular for web development than Perl is.  I see ".php"
in URLs far more often than I see ".pl".  (Yes, I realize this is about as
far from scientific as you can get, but it is all I have.)

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