On Mon, Jul 02, 2001 at 02:03:35PM -0400, Chris Devers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > At 05:15 AM 2001.07.02 -0400, Andy Williams wrote: > >On Sun, 1 Jul 2001, Jonathan Stowe wrote: > > > >> On Sun, 1 Jul 2001, Paul Makepeace wrote: > >> > > >> > http://soldc.sun.com/polls/index.jshtml > >> > >> I forwarded your message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . > > > >That seems to have done the trick: > > > >ASP 11.1% > >C, C++ 17.8% > >JSP 25.1% > >PHP 13.4% > >Perl 27.6% > >other 4.7% > > Still climbing, as of 2pm edt, 2 jul 2001: > > ASP 9.1% > C, C++ 14.5% > JSP 20.5% > PHP 11.4% > Perl 39.8% > other 4.4% > > Looks like Perl rose while every other one fell... Yeah. Percentages do that :) -- Don't dream it... be it
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- Re: Web client application survey Greg McCarroll
- Re: Web client application survey Matthew Byng-Maddick
- Re: Web client application survey Dave Hodgkinson
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