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- Subject: PHP 4.0 versus Perl & mod_perl ( Jul 18, 2000, 01:53:52 )
OK, I have read the PHP vs Perl article (obviously written prior to PHP 4.0) and the PHP 4.0 article. I am confused.

I am just starting to learn Perl. Now I am wondering if I should lean towards Perl or PHP, or which I should learn first, later to add adequate knowledge of the other.

I am comfortable with HTML, have only a small knowledge of Java, am fond of database apps, amd am also trying to get familiar with xml and sql.

Help? ;-) Thanks!

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