Zmap works by being stateless, so while nmap records which requests go out,
zmap "fires and forgets", and encodes the request in such a way that the
response can provide whatever details it needs to continue the scan. No
magic here.


On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Lester Caine <les...@lsces.co.uk> wrote:

> Tedd Sperling wrote:
>
>> I'm just trying to get documentation to back up my what I think I know.
>>
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**Programming_languages_used_in_**
> most_popular_websites<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_languages_used_in_most_popular_websites>may
>  be a better starting point, but there are no citations to the facts,
> they are a little dated, and some sites are a little biased in their
> choices? Move to the top 40 sites and PHP fares a little better -
> http://rogchap.com/2011/09/06/**top-40-website-programming-**languages/<http://rogchap.com/2011/09/06/top-40-website-programming-languages/>but
>  but this data is a little dataed now.   Personally I've always used the
> W3techs figures when I'm doing talks as it is the only consistent source
> I've found. The netcraft figures would be nice but they only run this
> intermittently, and last January's figure of 244 million sites at 39% of
> machines seems a little at odds with the W3techs ones? http://w3techs.com/
> **technologies/history_overview/**programming_language<http://w3techs.com/technologies/history_overview/programming_language>continues
>  to show PHP rising at the expense of ASP and Java with Perl, Ruby
> and Python having trouble to stay above 1% combined over the last year.
>
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