Long ago someone noticed that the generous
author of Perl left a few hundred million
dollars of market share just lying around
for the taking, and they took it!
The PHP Corporation has
made many gains at Perl's expense over the years:
"In 1999, their company Zend Technologies was formally
established and received initial funding from the
Israeli venture capital funds Platinum Neurone Ventures
and Walden Israel."
"In July 2004, Zend Technologies raised $8M in a series
C funding and established its headquarters in the USA."
"In January 2005 Intel Capital and SAP Ventures joined
the existing investors in Zend Technologies."
"In August 2006 Zend raised $20 Million in a
series D funding."
"In October 2015, Rogue Wave Software acquired Zend."
All those years of Perl bashing by PHP dweebs was
well funded by VC capital. I have no proof that
PHP Inc. is involved with viral marketing campaigns
against their main competitor that continue
to this day (the regular perl is dead blogs from
seemingly random "folks" online). So that's just
speculation but seems like an obvious marketing
strategy.
Google gives free py classes. That costs money.
By teaching py for free they create "popularity"
out of thin air (filled with cash).
Images of trebuchets stationed in front of
Larry's house now exist, in my head, thanks
to you :-). All I can see there is an old Pacer
with faded green paint. Larry moved out on
July 19, 2000 and left us to guard the fort
while he builds a new galaxy class starship.
Wanna take a ride???
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