This is just a bunch of blanket statements and your logic is drunk:
- "Through perl I came into contact with Postgres", okay it is true for you, but is perl the only language has a postgres driver?
- "my understanding for Solaris and Linux increased", during my years of employment in Sun, I never used perl, so I didn't know solaris more than you did?
- "To use perl, you must learn", so you don't need to learn to use other languages? which language is that? that sounds like a big advantage of that language.
- "Guys, it's still fucking perl. Perl is good." I knew perl is good, but your post didn't provide one prove other than a stream of emotional bubbling, and this one sentence just pushed it all the way up.
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