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by berntb
5732 days ago
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I think you are arguing angels and needle heads. :-) The best part with Perl is the CPAN. If you know what you do, for quite a few areas you are crazily productive. It makes good economic sense. My point is -- the size of the default install is irrelevant, the win is when you install stuff from CPAN. It is arguably better if the default install is thin, because then people/organizations will have routines to install stuff from CPAN... (Other good points with Perl is that the language is fun and that the social culture of nerds is wonderful. The main negative ones for Perl are the trolling ("PERL is dead") and the learning curve.) |
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