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RE: Languages/platforms used for Web apps. Any stats?

Subject: RE: Languages/platforms used for Web apps. Any stats?
Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 07:34:02 -0700
Following up on Mark, I teach a LAMP and web security class for
SANS (http://www.sans.org/ns2005/description.php?tid=249) and
students tend to be:

40% gov't or education (They love free software)
30% small to mid-sized companies (production and internal apps)
30% large companies (PHP is used only for internal apps so I'll
get the sysadmins for those products coming)

So PHP is used all over the place but mainly gov't or small companies
tend to use it in production...with the obvious exception of Yahoo. :-)

Steve

At 05:08 AM 6/25/2005, Mark Curphey wrote:
Large organizations tend to use Java and .NET
Small to Medium Size organizations often tend to use LAMP
(Exceptions exist everywhere in life)
People on discussion lists / BBS tend to be the passionate few
Passionate people tend to work for smaller companies



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