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Re: When you first encountered Perl, which feature amazed you the most?

by bliako (Abbot)
on Mar 04, 2025 at 13:06 UTC ( [id://11164139]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to When you first encountered Perl, which feature amazed you the most?

I was initiated to Perl by someone at university who was ecstatic at how quickly one could set up a server and a client using sockets. At the time I was quite happy with C and was willing to go the extra mile (literally a mile of extra code, in length), in order to work with sockets. What impressed me in Perl was the ease of string construction/manipulation and regex searching/replacing. It was also the first time I saw hashtables and that impressed me also (by that time though they were already offered by awk). It was a few years before the millenium. And at that time, I initiated someone else, he was after easy regex searching in text. For years in my CV I wrote that I prototype in Perl and then use C for production. I think I still stick to this, though nothing goes to production these days.

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