On Wednesday 13 October 2010 09.03.04 Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
> > FYI, you'll be working online with me so there shouldn't be any surprises
> > ;-)
>
> The biggest surprise is why anyone would still be using Perl for web
> backend work ;-) It's not 1996 any more...
As one person said on this link:
http://royal.pingdom.com/2009/11/06/perl-far-from-dead-more-popular-than-
you-think/ :
"Don’t believe the hype, Perl is alive and kicking."
I've even heard that somone still uses C despite it's not 70's anymore ;-)
Me myself is still using Perl almost dayly this again and I'm very productive
when I'm using Perl as the P in LAMP. When I was active in the Subversion
project, I used a lot of Perl for dokument conversation and automating stuff
for making the Windows Installer. Perl is still a wonderful language IMO and I
believe that will deliver many wonderful programs and solutions in many years
to come :-)
Jostein
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