in reply to Migrating from Perl to other language? Why would someone do that?
Para 2 of OP quotes so much bunkum; FUD, and just plain baloney, I chose to ignore is... in favor a casting my flashlight on this section!
How and why would organizations move away from Perl? Is it because Python is easier to learn? From whatever I have seen of Perl in past few weeks, its one fine language and especially for scripting and text manipulation, I don't think there is any other language that can come even close to it. So why is this step brotherly treatment meted out to it? What would organizations gain by moving away from Perl? Just that fact that there are more Python guys out there than Perl guys?
BTW, the question "stuck in (your) mind" is another instance of a question based on probably inadequate data. Search this site, alone, for prior questions similar to yours, and you'll find data to challenge the assumption in your question. And take a look at how much Cobol is still being maintained and used, out there in the real world.
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