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Dynamic web pages? Which will exist?
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I admit... their still being used and developed, but are become less favorable. With the new dynamic web page languages available, it became much easier. And, i'm seeing less and less websites using cgi and all those "old" technology. A lot of the REALLY high hit sites are using their own type of technology (google, amazon, ebay) and the rest (buy) are using the more modern languages.
One day, we will die, when it comes...... i dunno, i'm not psychic!
The only language I think is becoming less favorable is CGI. It could be a pain to maintain, compared to these other technologies. It has been around for a long time, before most of these new languages spawned, and it comes with Apache, which is the most widely used HTTP server to date.
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You don't see JSP around anymore? Could it be like ColdFusion? That you also don't know anything about it?
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While looking at the extension of sites... i noticed some were in cfm. I thought for a second and realized, COLDFUSION!!! still wondering bout da m part, but egh. I dunno much bout JSP or CFM, but i see A LOT more of PHP and ASP (ok... mostly html).
One day, we will die, when it comes...... i dunno, i'm not psychic!
Lol. And the point of that was...
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