> I think there is argument, over who holds the top spot, but def no
> argument who is in the top 3-4.

Quite right Robert.

We could argue the technical merits of each until we're blue in the face. But 
picking either ASP.NET, Java or PHP will find you work somewhere.

At the end of the day, the choice "should" be more about comfort level. And if 
you truely enjoying your work, the jobs have a way of finding you (the Secret). 
How else do we explain that many folks on this list are still here, and 
presumably still making a living with Tango/Witango?

As for me, although I hate to say it, a few years ago I just got bored with 
Tango and yearned for something more. 

But this latest news has certainly peeked my interest. We shall see what comes 
of it.

I wonder how Phil's new open source "license" would feel about a .NET flavoured 
port of Witango, maybe running on the upcoming 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Language_Runtime ?

Is change in the air?

Scott,

 
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> On Feb 11, 2008, at 9:05 PM, Ben Johansen wrote:
> 
>> did a couple quick searches on google, here are the about results
>>
>> .php - 10,890,000,000
>> .asp - 4,240,000,000
>> .aspx - 1,020,000,000
>> .jsp - 559,000,000
>> .taf - 18,400,000
>>
>> .php extension - 7,820,000
>> .asp  extension - 5,020,000
>> .aspx extension - 829,000
>> .jsp extension - 502,000
>> .taf extension - 158,000
>>
>> Ben
>>
>> On Feb 11, 2008, at 8:39 PM, Christian Platt wrote:
>>
>>> I agree, this is a microsoft based site, which does measure their
>>> own servers...
>>>
>>> http://www.contentmetrics.de/WebSurveillant/Web-Server-Statistik.jsp
>>>
>>> For Germany the statistic is more different. LAMP Servers are doing
>>> their thing.
>>>
>>> What i can offer to the community:
>>>
>>>     Hosting witango in germany,
>>>     All based  on Apple hardware, 100% Windows free ;-)
>>>
>>> Christian
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 12.02.2008 um 01:21 schrieb Bill Downall:
>>>
>>>> I think the statistics are misleading, though, since by default,
>>>> every IIS installation puts this line in the header:
>>>>
>>>> x-powered-by: ASP.NET
>>>>
>>>> You have to go to the trouble of removing it, or else port80
>>>> counts it as an ASP.NET server.
>>>>
>>>> Bill
>>>>
>>>> On Feb 11, 2008 6:54 PM, Scott Cadillac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> All very wise words Robert,
>>>>
>>>> And thank you for the link.
>>>>
>>>> > http://www.port80software.com/surveys/top1000appservers/
>>>>
>>>> Yup, it looks like I picked a good one 8-)
>>>>
>>>> Scott,
>>>>
>>>>
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