On 19/11/12 21:58, Tom Hukins wrote:
This possibly leads on from Dave's question earlier:

Perl was once described as "the duct tape that hold the Internet
together".  As I recall this phrase comes from the webmaster of
sun.com in the mid-nineties, but I can't find any evidence for this.
Wikipedia points at some anecdotal salon.com article that fails to
cite the original source.  Popular search engines don't reveal
anything helpful either.

Hopefully someone here can remind me, if only to reassure me that I
haven't invented yet another faux-fact.

Thanks,
Tom


Most of the google hits give you this one, directly or indirectly

        http://oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/perl/news/importance_0498.html

        _As Hassan Schroeder, Sun's first webmaster, remarked: "Perl is the duct 
tape of the Internet."_

after some refinement you'll get this one:

        http://about.me/hassanschroeder

HTH

Cheers
Fred Youhanaie

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