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:Perl far from dead, more popular than you think
Perl far from dead, more popular than you think
Nov 8, 2009, 00 :03 UTC (5 Talkback[s]) (3262 reads)

"More sites (and apps) using Perl When the subject of Perl was brought up here at the Pingdom office, we were not sure how widely used it is now in 2009, especially on the Web. That’s why decided to dig around a bit, which in turn led to this article. The above websites are just the tip of the iceberg, though. Here are even more examples of sites making extensive use of Perl:

The Register
Vox
Magazines.com
BBC
Zappos.com
Craigslist
Delicious (At least it used to be coded in Perl, these days we’re not sure.)

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As an IT professional and computer hobby ...   Perl: Rumours of My Death Have Been Greatly Exagge   
grep
Nov 8, 2009, 03:31:34
 
This is called 'news' for a reas ...   That's how journalism works.   
Rainer Weikusat
Nov 8, 2009, 11:04:55
 
and neither does  TIOBE Software :.http: ...   Perl dead? I don't think so.   
sgtrock
Nov 8, 2009, 16:46:15
 
http://isperldeadyet.comI read it on the ...   Perl is dead   
Bob Dobbs
Nov 9, 2009, 08:25:26
 
Lisp, Fortran, Cobol, APL, Pascal, C, Fo ...   No common language has died in 40 years   
YetAnotherBob
Nov 12, 2009, 00:33:17
 
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