Re: decline and fall of modperl?

2009-03-23 Thread Byrne Reese
Do you know other sites that don't use Movable Type? :-) Not as extensively. :) But even if we talk about Movable Type... I've seen that WordPress is known much better than MovableType. Gues why. MovableType has much more features than WordPress, however WordPress is better known. Maybe b

Re: decline and fall of modperl?

2009-03-23 Thread Byrne Reese
The problem is that there are no very many big sites that use perl either. I knew that Amazon used Perl, than tried to use Java, than... I don't know what they use now. Google uses Python, Yahoo uses PHP, Microsoft probably uses DotNet and Sun probably uses Java. I will add: * LiveJournal

Re: decline and fall of modperl?

2009-03-23 Thread Byrne Reese
2009, at 11:32 AM, Lupe Christoph wrote: On Monday, 2009-03-23 at 10:54:59 -0700, Byrne Reese wrote: It amazes me that this entire thread neglects to mention PHP. OK, I'll add PHP... Figures from the German freelancer market, Gulp (www.gulp.de): CVs (called profiles, a total of 60823 are

Re: decline and fall of modperl?

2009-03-23 Thread Byrne Reese
It amazes me that this entire thread neglects to mention PHP. Granted, it started with a discussion about web frameworks, for which PHP does not have a strong footing, unless of course you count Drupal and Wordpress and the like among such "frameworks." But still, PHP cannot and should not

Re: article about mod_perlite

2009-01-25 Thread Byrne Reese
ished another article that's basically a conversation with Byrne Reese and Aaron Stone, aka the guys at 6A that are/were working on mod_perlite. Anyway, it might be interesting to some people on the list: http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2009/01/cgi-is-dead-mod-perlite-is-ali.html The project is