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		<title>By: Steven Haryanto</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steven Haryanto</dc:creator>
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		<description>PHP programmers are a dime a dozen, so expect them to be cheaper than most other kinds. But I&#039;m mildly surprised that Perl is even higher than all other other corporate languages.

But I&#039;m not seeing Ruby there? (Ruby+Rails should still be today&#039;s darlings of web programming).</description>
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<p>But I&#8217;m not seeing Ruby there? (Ruby+Rails should still be today&#8217;s darlings of web programming).</p>
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