in reply to Re^3: The future of Perl?
in thread The future of Perl?
Our collective experience. That is what both my friend, who runs a small software house, and I have seen over the last 12 years.
Companies/gov.depts. that want their software developed using OOD/OOP, are looking for 'software engineering'. They want compiled code and type safety, and defined standards, and ISO9000 and buzzwords compliance and all that good stuff. They ain't Perl. Java or C++, or C#, maybe a few OCaml. The 'safe' choices.
Companies that (at least a few years ago) would accept Perl solutions want them to work -- usually yesterday -- and were much less fussed about the style of programming used provided it was simple, clear and maintainable. That's not OO.
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Re^5: The future of Perl?
by Arunbear (Prior) on Nov 10, 2014 at 14:03 UTC | |
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Nov 10, 2014 at 19:32 UTC |