I think you are confusing 1995 with 2005. Perl was in decline by 2000 and by 2005 it was terminal; you could probably count the number of perl shops of any consequence in that year on the fingers of one hand.
I don't think that is the case.
Sure Perl may have been in decline for ages, but people were not comparing Perl to Python for that long.
Simply because python hasn't existed that long.
Python 2.0 was released in 2000.
Python 1.0 was 1994, and Python 0.9 (first public release?) was 1991.
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