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Assuming the Architectural Council knows more about programming languages than what they've read in a business magazine (that is they've heard of Java) is at best naive.

Besides in this case it's not adding something new, but rather keeping things that work.

Jenda
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by locked_user sundialsvc4 (Abbot) on Dec 02, 2013 at 14:40 UTC

    I will gladly take that chance.   Any group of people in that role in a “big-boy pants” IT organization ought to be presumed to be very familiar with everything that’s out there ... including Perl.   This language is not exactly “new,” and its reputation is well known.   That’s not the argument you need to make.

      Any group of people in that role in a “big-boy pants” IT organization ought to be presumed to be very familiar with everything that’s out there. I'd sign that.

      Jenda
      Enoch was right!
      Enjoy the last years of Rome.