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The statistics are interesting, but what do they say? Is there any reason to believe that these figures say anything at all about "popularity" of a programming language and/or about the trend you seem to have found? And do you have to follow a trend? See what the "trend" was in Germany in the 1930's and where it lead to. Finally, your figures shouw a tripling of "Perl"-references over the time period investigated. not much of a "demise", I'd say. CountZero "If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law In reply to Re: Fearing the demise of Perl
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