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Re^2: Abstract: rate of popular growth for Perl

by Aristotle (Chancellor)
on Jan 12, 2005 at 13:31 UTC ( [id://421593]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Abstract: rate of popular growth for Perl
in thread Abstract: rate of popular growth for Perl

Feel free to branch out, just keep Perl in the toolbox and bring it out to get the heavy lifting done wherever you go. That's how Perl has always subsisted — even Microsoft rely heavily on Perl “in this day and age,” whether their marketroids would admit to it or not. Perl isn't very visible, but it's very present.

Makeshifts last the longest.

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Re^3: Abstract: rate of popular growth for Perl
by bheckel (Beadle) on Jan 12, 2005 at 18:46 UTC
    I agree with Aristotle. My current job description makes no mention of Perl but I use it extensively to get real work done. Most of the time my employer does not know what tool I've used to do something that was formerly difficult or impossible.

    In today's marketplace I don't think Perl will get you hired as much as keep you employed (assuming you know how to use it appropriately).
Re^3: Abstract: rate of popular growth for Perl
by martinvi (Monk) on Jan 13, 2005 at 09:40 UTC

    That's my experience, too.

    With my employer, the nice, shiny frontends are concocted either in Java, VB or PHP.
    The backends -- bulky scripts "interconnecting" data-streams -- are written in perl. Confessed, they are sprinkled with some tasty C.

    Since December, 2004, PHP-development is stopped and the "web-applications" -- I hate that word -- are to be re-written in perl. Even our VB-programmer want to have a tutorial in perl

    perl may or may not be an advantage in a resume, but down there in the machine room, with crying users, clueless PHBs and grumbling customers at the phone, there it is the kind of heavy gear you like to have around.

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