In a message dated 5/16/99 4:58:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: <<Alain : One of my colleagues keeps pestering me about Linux, Apache and Perl. He insists that they are the future, and that we should phase out our commitment to the MacOS and mac-specific tools. I am not so sure. For one thing, it would entail a lenghty non-productive re-learning phase that I can't personally afford to do for now. Is my colleague right ? Is the "Linux, Apache and Perl" trio so hot that they can no longer be avoided? How long does it take to port one's Mac experience to this new configuration? Would you be willing to give me a helping hand ?>> get Mac OS X Server and you can get all three
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