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Re: Oh no...
by Guillaume Laurent on Wednesday 14/Sep/2005, @00:36
None whatsoever, I gladly admit this is based both on wishful thinking and random observation (I see more headlines about Python and Ruby than about Perl, and Larry Wall's "Apocalypses" about the upcoming Perl 6 are, hmm, well...).
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Re: Oh no...
by ac on Wednesday 14/Sep/2005, @00:53
> None whatsoever, I gladly admit this is based both on wishful thinking and
> random observation (I see more headlines about Python and Ruby than about Perl.

And I keep hearing more about Ruby than Python these days so what.
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  • Re: Oh no...
    by renox on Sunday 25/Sep/2005, @07:12
    True, even though Python is more used, Ruby is "in" those day.
    Still Ruby will need more than a web framework to sustain the hype.

    Anyway I fully support Guillaume in hoping that Perl will die, though it will take time it is probably more used than Python+Ruby together.
    But there are troubles in the Perl world: they don't manage to make Perl6, which (IMHO!) sucks also anyway..
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