The Register has an article on the decreasing popularity of PHP, Perl and Python among developers (or rather, the number of developers using P-P-P is decreasing).
Remember the Register is entertainment - not news ;-)
I'm more than mildly suspicious of the results as stated.
Seriously - do you think nobody would have noticed a 1/4 drop in PHP and Python usage? Come on!
Actually I'm getting the opposite impression. I've just started paying attention to the job market again - and there seems be a heck of a lot more interest in dynamic languages than there was this time last year.
In reply to Re: PHP, Perl and Python on the wane?
by adrianh
in thread PHP, Perl and Python on the wane?
by gjb
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