and here I thought it was because they all went to see the great camel in
the sky :) 

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On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Kelly Lynn Martin wrote:

> On Tue, 21 Mar 2000 14:41:18 -0800 (PST), Deirdre Saoirse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
> >>One possibility: the growing popularity of alternative scripting
> >>languages for websites such as PHP?
> 
> >I think a good chunk of the perl contingent has migrated to either
> >PHP or Java.
> 
> Or ASP or ColdFusion, for that matter.  A lot of people only learned
> Perl to do CGIs.  Outside the Unix environment Perl is "that language
> in which CGIs are written".  Now that there are "better" (in the sense 
> that they're more amenable to click-and-drool programming) options for 
> CGI in Windows, Perl is losing popularity.
> 
> Kelly
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