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    <title>Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby Job Trends on Indeed.com</title>
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    <summary>Every once in a while I check out indeed.com to see how Perl is doing vs. other languages like PHP, Python and Ruby in the job market. There&apos;s a worrysome trend lately - I&apos;ll let the graph speak for itself....</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every once in a while I check out indeed.com to see how Perl is doing vs. other languages like PHP, Python and Ruby in the job market.  There's a worrysome trend lately - I'll let the graph speak for itself.</p>

<p><img src="http://blogs.perl.org/users/bryan_gmyrek/images/perl-php-python-ruby-job-trends-indeed.png"></p>

<p><a href='http://www.indeed.com/jobtrends?q=Perl%2C+php%2C+python%2C+ruby&l=' target='_new'>Mess with the graph yourself on Indeed.com</a><br />
What do you make of this?</p>]]>
        
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