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That's easy. Anything that C excels at, Perl generally does not. Two things that come to mind:
If I am interested in developing client-side applications and software that requires years of development along with dozens of programmers, Perl would not be high on my list of choices, even though I might still try to sneak it in. ;) In reply to Re: What is Perl *NOT* good at?
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