[nycphp-talk] Web Statistics for PHP
tedd
tedd at sperling.com
Fri Aug 4 14:08:03 EDT 2006
At 1:42 PM -0400 8/4/06, csnyder wrote:
>On 8/4/06, Dan Gisolfi <<mailto:gisolfi at us.ibm.com>gisolfi at us.ibm.com> wrote:
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>Interesting data on the popularity of PHP. WebHosting Prospector
>relies on web information extraction technologies to constantly
>monitor over 7.4 million active web sites in North America.
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>Jeepers, that's huge. Nearly twice as many php sites as asp?
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>Anybody have any theories (besides, 'the language is just that good')?
Well... one sounds like a snake. :-)
Also, there's less books to read in php -- Amazon reports 953 asp
books while php is less than half that figure (447).
Not that this is a valid indicator in any fashion, but I used to
notice in bookstores that the more books there were on a specific
topic the greater the demand to understand what the heck was going
on. When C++ first came out, there was indeed much more demand for
understanding than there was for C.
I use to think that IT managers used to frequent book stores to
determine in what direction they should focus their efforts. Seeing
lot's of books on a subject meant to them that the industry was
headed that way when in fact it was just more problematic. Sort of a
"let's take the most difficult path" approach to things, but then
again, I could be naive in my perspective.
tedd
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