>
> Slashdot?
If the guy in question has never _heared_ of Perl, I'm not sure Slashdot
will mean much to him..
James Royan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've got a couple of not-too-clued-up investors hanging around who haven't
> heard of Perl before.
>
> When I explained that Perl was a key technology behind something like 50% of
> all ecommerce web sites (I had to make up a number) they asked
Philip Newton wrote:
> James Royan wrote:
> > Just so that I get my facts straight, could the list suggest
> > maybe 4 or 5 really well known sites that I could point to
> > which are definitely known to use Perl in a big way?
>
> Besides Blackstar? :-)
>
> This question was posted to clpmisc (
> http://perl.apache.org/stories/
Specifically http://perl.apache.org/stories/winamillion.html
Makes me laugh anyway.
James Royan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've got a couple of not-too-clued-up investors hanging around who haven't
> heard of Perl before.
>
> When I explained that Perl was a key technology behind something like 50% of
> all ecommerce web sites (I had to make up a number) they asked for some
> high-pro
From: Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 15 January 2001 14:24
> James Royan wrote:
> > Just so that I get my facts straight, could the list suggest
> > maybe 4 or 5 really well known sites that I could point to
> > which are definitely known to use Perl in a big way?
>
> Besides Blackstar
James Royan wrote:
> Just so that I get my facts straight, could the list suggest
> maybe 4 or 5 really well known sites that I could point to
> which are definitely known to use Perl in a big way?
Besides Blackstar? :-)
This question was posted to clpmisc (I think. Or maybe de.clpmisc) just a