Well I said " importance of this site for the internet presence " and I also defined/proposed a way to measure what I meant by search results with certain queries.

The web business has surely (more or less reliable) instruments to measure this, at least some Google trends feature which I'm not aware of. (They need something to proof their Search Engine Optimization products, don't they?) °

Otherwise one could attack the question statistically by querying a dictionary of IT terms + "Perl Language", but I'd be surprised if this doesn't already exist somehow.

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Cheers Rolf
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°) that's why I asked "Is there a way to tell from google or DDG statistics?"


In reply to Re^2: Perlmonks proportion of Perl's "web presence" ? by LanX
in thread Perlmonks proportion of Perl's "web presence" ? by LanX

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