...in the beginning
In the beginning was the internet and the internet was bland (unless you
liked text) and the internet was boring (unless you got flamed on the
newsgroups).
Thus ended the first (boring) day.
Tim Berners-Lee (God) saw the internet and thought "let there be
pages, and let them be linked and let there be colour and graphics";
and there were pages and there was colour and there were graphics, and God
saw the internet and said "now it is a web, and the web is good".
And the people saw the web and said, "wow, we can use this even if we
aren't particle physicists" and the people started to use the web and
write their own pages (and not all of them were students).
Thus ended the second day.
Then the people got restless, "we don't just want static pages",
they cried; "we want dynamic pages, we want information that changes
depending on what we put into our browsers, we want phone books",
they wailed. God heard the cries and responded with forms, and radio
buttons and text boxes and cgi so that the people would be happy, and the
people smiled. The archangel Larry Wall brought forth a perl and said "lo,
tho it was not created for this purpose, see how perl works with cgi"
and the people rejoiced.
Thus ended the third day.
Then Bill Gates (The Devil/St. Paul - delete as appropriate) saw the
web, and cgi, and perl and all the people whose souls weren't his and said
unto himself "damn, I'll have to rewrite my book and convince people
that I was for the web all along". And Bill set his pixies to labour
long and hard and produced a browser (Internet Explorer v2), and a web
server (Internet Information Server v1) to demonstrate his conversion, and
they weren't much cop and the people did laugh, and some of them threw
stones from their Mosaic.
Thus ended the fourth day.
And Bill did wail and gnash his teeth and said to his pixies "work
harder and make my products work and then give them away". The pixies
worked and toiled and lo, produced Internet Explorer 3 (which was still
not much cop) and Internet Information Server v2 (which was better). And
then Bill looked at the web and said, "lo, on the third day the
people were rejoicing because they had cgi and perl and things that I did
not provide them with; would they not further rejoice if I was to provide
for them the same, only better?" and he set his pixies to work.
Thus ended the fifth day.
And on the sixth day, active server pages were born. And some of the
people scorned, because they always scorned Bill; and some of the people
scorned because they said Bill had just re-invented what was already there
and called it his own; and some people scorned because it wasn't cross
platform (like perl) and only ran on Win95/NT machines. But some of the
people said "hey, we have NT, we have web servers, we have Access and
MS SQL Server and we don't want to learn perl, which is for the bearded
unwashed (or UNIX users as they are known). We like Visual Basic and want
to do exciting and dynamic things with our web pages", and they
praised Bill and rejoiced.
Thus ended the sixth day
And on the seventh day, the Web Host Directory was born.