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by wruza
717 days ago
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My reason to break up with Perl was the lack of garbage collection and then later the lack of types and then later 6. I don’t think investing in it is wise when you can invest in something more relevant. Although there’s barely anything that covers the subj as much as Perl, which is a shame on us all. A programming language that requires an import or two to dig through a file is degenerate. Old languages understood well what a programmer needs. |
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The "creation" part is key. Perl is a tool for "easy creation", for creators that want to be more productive. This is what Larry Wall wanted.
This is why Perl is good for prototyping. You "create" the prototype, and then you "translate" it to something else.
Perl is quite relevant for me, but I say this as a creator.