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Another Simple Web Programming Question

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Hello,
If you have ever looked at the URL of a Google search (I'm sure we all have!) you will notice that the script called is called search. So a search could be http://www.google.com/search?q=Dani+Web . I notice that the search script file has no extension such as PHP or JSP. Does anyone know what language this is and if so, could you provide some information about it. Thanks!!
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looks like c++
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Changes are it's in Python, because most of Google Apps is also in Python.
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Oh, I see. I just wondered since after some poking around, I noticed most other major search engines use python too! Thanks!
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