--
although I imagine there should be little difference in Malysia etc. At
the risk of sounding American-centric, the number of jobs in America and
Europe is nonetheless a good chunk of the technology development in the
world so I believe the statistics are still compelling on those job sites
about relative use of the technology
-- Gunther
is #s are probably reasonable representation of job
market reality without FUD getting in the way.
Best regards,
Gunther
I apologize if this has been posted here before, but I don't recall
seeing it.
The ActiveState guys recently posted that they are stopping all
development (although support will continue through March 2005) on PerlEx.
http://www.activestate.com/Products/PerlEx/
For those that are not aware, Per
The following talk link discusses how to do something similar to what
you ask
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2001/view/e_sess/1262
I am not sure if Oreilly allows the presentations to be downloaded for
old conferences somewhere on their website. If not, email me privately
and I will dig
Chris Shiflett wrote:
--- gunther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
www.mod_perl.com (doesn't exist)
www.mod_perl.org (doesn't exist)
A small point, and I would have to double-check, but I don't believe
underscores are allowed in domain names. You
pps in #2
to force the ISPs to want to enable mod_perl by default though...
5) Create a google bomb whereby when "web apps of mass domination" is
searched, perl.apache.org comes up. Then report the google bomb as a
news item on slashdot.
I guess I should stop my spewing now. I wish everyone here luck in
promoting mod_perl.
Thanks,
Gunther
as servlet API to some degree falls a
little bit under p5ee (servlets being a part of j2ee).
Good Luck!
Gunther
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