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Who are the companies that still use Perl in their back end?
7 points by micorazon 164 days ago
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Perl is not trendy. Companies, even those that use it extensively never communicate about it and there are no publicly visible ads on job boards. Doesn’t mean that there’s not code to maintain and projects building up.

Personally I never had a Perl contract by searching for the companies. I identified as a Perl specialist on my LinkedIn profile and some people searching for help contacted me.

Recently I have been contacted by some headhunters for something about « defense » in UK but did not manage to know more about it. Also check « aviation in Brusells », or « billing, payment, finance » in France.

For public sector: EPFL (Lausanne science and technology university and labs) and Genève public judiciary system. May be in the process of rewriting to other languages, as booking.com does (Java notably). But there will be legacy code still.

Also, banks!

Wow.. thats really great reminder & inshigt that trendy doesnt always equal essential,

Really thank you for sharing that insightful perspective on the perl job market

My understanding is that the New York Times is a big Perl shop out there in thems back offices
Wow, that's a big company, thank you for your information
Raku (Perl 6) is interesting as well. I have a feeling that nobody (of significant size) adopted it in production.
Last I heard, DuckDuckGo backend was Perl.
So my default search engine was also in perl.. that's really great to know, thank you for your information
Maybe for web crawlers too.
Booking.com
Great.. That's big company too.. thank you for your information