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My company made a surprising announcement last Friday. Basically the CIO said in a IT meeting that the company has decided to once and for good remove Perl from all IT projects - past or current.

My, to change the language of past projects. OK, let's pretend you're not trolling and let's ask what's so bad with Perl that past projects must be re-written. Can you say why ?

Or were the projects like, 200 lines each ? ;-)

It does not have something like CPAN, but they have internet ;-)

You're right, CPAN works through ham radio. It's old technology, but it works. Sometimes it also works through morse code. And then there's Smoke::Signals.

To be frank, my personal experience, most of the modules on CPAN are garbages.

Hey, don't mix frank with that !


In reply to Re^3: Should I stay with this company or leave? by carcassonne
in thread Should I stay with this company or leave? by Anonymous Monk

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