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yakko
Why do I prefer Perl to C? This is an easy question... it's chiefly because I was able to learn Perl much faster than C. It's because of its ability to run on many platforms. For the things I do, Perl is almost always the better tool for the job. I work mainly from Unix.<p>
Meanwhile, there hasn't really been pressure for me to learn C, though it's at the back of my mind to get done someday.<p>
As for Windows, I used to use it exclusively. It was the only tool for the computing jobs I did on a PC (I had a few choices on my other platform, the AppleII), until Linux came along. I then replaced Windows with Linux. I was able to build my Linux-specific knowledge to include most any flavour of Unix. Excellent replacement.<p>
Windows still remains a tool that I use, but I only use it when it's best (and even then, there's [http://www.vmware.com/|the virtual way])
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Me spell chucker work grate. Knead grandma chicken.
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