hi David,
it is true many people are using CMS more often and I think all CMS are
using PHP instead of perl. But for me, I am using any kinds that can
help me to achieve my goal, not restricted to one technology.
I am still using perl for my backend. :)
On 9/21/2010 9:46 AM, David Taiaroa w
On 9/20/10 13:39, Bill Stephenson wrote:
This email list used to bustle. It was active and vibrant.
No more. Now it is practically dead.
Looking at job statistics and activity in all the "web related" Perl
projects I think it's more a matter of this list being spectacularly
badly named.
Hi Bill, Eko,
Interesting question. I find that now I often use PHP and CMS options like
Joomla to handle tasks that 10 years ago I would have turned to Perl to
solve.
Panchroma Website Development
Moncton :: Riverview :: Dieppe
www.panchroma.ca
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 10:50 PM, Eko Budiharto
Perhaps, someone who learned about creating a perl-based web application is not
'a beginner', and i guess this type of person will directly choose a framework
for
completing the work, perhaps 'the newbies will be found at other mailing lists
(C:: A or Mojolicious Catalyst) ?
Zak,
http://perl
dear Bill,
not exactly this mailing list will be dead. It is probably passive for
this moment. It is impossible perl will loose from the IT world. If
there is no beginners, it is good, right? Because there will be more
expert people can help beginners/newbies. :)
On 9/21/2010 3:39 AM, Bill
This email list used to bustle. It was active and vibrant.
No more. Now it is practically dead.
It would seem that right now, when "Web Apps" are really coming into
their own, CGI scripts written in Perl would be the place that
"Beginners" would start looking.
But there are no beginners here