On 04/25/2012 07:04 PM, Dr.Ruud wrote:
On 2012-04-25 21:53, Shawn H Corey wrote:
On 12-04-25 03:18 PM, Mark Haney wrote:
FWIW, I've never seen an entire website built completely in perl.
Doesn't mean there aren't any, but they must be very few and far
between. (No offense to the perl crowd, just an observation.)
Here's a few:
amazon.com
actually amazon has lots of perl but isn't entirely perl at all. but
imdb which they own is all perl
craiglist.com
livejournal.com
slashdot.com
that is a .org for some historical reason. and its codebase is open
sourced too.
ticketmaster.com
the two largest shoe web stores are both perl based: zappos.com and
shoebuy.com
petfinder.com is all perl.
there are many many other perl based web sites out there, big and small.
the problem is that most sites don't tell you they are perl based until
you look for their job listings. whereas it is easy to see php based
sites from their pages.
besides that, perl is used in so many companies of all types and
locations, it matters little if it is popular in building web sites.
plenty do that and that is all that counts. it will never be like the
early matt's crap scripts and all perl/cgi sites everywhere.
uri
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