Hi Monks,
Read about Perl Monks in comments on a YouTube video. Some guys sayin Perl is used still in finance and banking, trading etc
..is that true?
I'm planning to learn a scripting language, something that can be used for automation and apart from Python, Perl seems to be a good option. Was checking out some videos and some folks said in the comments that Perl is still used in banking finance etc....so it's not that out of favour as they say on the interwebs...I was thinking if that's true, might as well learn Perl....at least there'll be some demand for it..
Cause Python folks seem to be dime a dozen...what say you learned folks?
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