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by extortionist
3063 days ago
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My office has at least a few hundred thousand lines of perl 5 (v 5.8.0) running on legacy systems, though we've switched to python for new development. We won't be using perl 6, and suggesting it in the office would get some good laughs out of everyone who's had to work on that codebase. I'll still write perl when I need a quick one-off script to solve the kind of problem it's good for, like throwing a bunch of regexes at a bunch of text files. |
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