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Re: Your Favorite Heroic Perl Story

by tcf03 (Deacon)
on Jan 21, 2005 at 20:43 UTC ( [id://424127]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Your Favorite Heroic Perl Story

Mine is not as dramatic either. A company I used to work for uses a popular piece of patch managment software that has poor reporting facilities. I wrote some perl scripts that query the backend database which in the end saved a lot of time. For what its worth, my boss was impressed with perl. This opened the door to me being able to use perl in more production environments by a company that for the most part shuns open source technology.

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