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Re: Perl. The comparison to other languages.

by space_monk (Chaplain)
on Apr 30, 2013 at 06:44 UTC ( [id://1031338]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Perl. The comparison to other languages.

A good comparison on the strengths and weaknesses of Perl, PHP, Ruby, Python and Java would be worth reading.... but this isn't that article

If any of my proposed solutions have minor errors, it's because I don't waste my genius on trivial matters. :-P
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Re^2: Perl. The comparison to other languages.
by Anonymous Monk on Jun 10, 2018 at 21:48 UTC
    Hello Try and have some respect for a program like Perl which has stood the test of time. It's used far and wide by many organizations and governmental agencies who's systems depend on Perl to make communicating with world-wide agencies a smooth experience. Humbleness goes a long way and no one is "genius"...just levels of knowledge. Peace to you and yours, c5aviator

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