in reply to Why Perl in 2020
Hi, Alex,
That is a great writeup and really enjoyed reading it. For background, I am not a professional developer and just program as a hobby. As such, I am free to choose whatever language suits my fancy. It's funny because when I first started on this journey, I swore I would never touch Perl as it was the most inscrutable and impenetrable language I encountered. But I recently decided to give it a try and have to say I have been pleasantly surprised. In addition to what initially drew me to it a few weeks ago, I've come to appreciate a few more things about the language, none of which are new to the stalwarts who ply the halls of the Monastery:
The one downside for me is the TIMTOWTDI philosophy of Perl. I know that many advocates espouse this a a good thing but I sometimes wish there was just one idiomatic way to do something. I routinely struggle with the paradox of choice in many aspects of my life and this is one area where I wish I wouldn't suffer the same fate. But otherwise, I am really enjoying Perl. I've even managed to amass 13 stars in this year's Advent of Code competition with what little spare time I have this time of year. And I have to say, I'm really enjoying it!
Gratias tibi ago
Leudwinus
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