in reply to Rolling into Perl
A division of a very large consumer electronics company wanted to have a website. All they had was a corrupted (ASCII) dump of a database, with lots of typos and a CD-ROM with images of their products. We had 160 hours to create a website.
I created a large bunch of shell and AWK programs that would create the website out of the database dump and the CD-ROM. Running time: over 3 hours to generate about 500 html pages and a 1000 images. (They came with a new dump and new images the day before we went "life")
After that, I was sure it could have been done better in a different language than sh and AWK (although you can do pretty amazing things in AWK if you know it well). Hence, I learned myself Perl. I had 4.036 on my computer, but after less than an hour playing with it, I wanted to use multidimensional arrays. Not supported by 4.036, so I joined the Usenet group, realized there was perl5, downloaded it, and started studying the manual pages.
I've hardly used another language since.
Abigail
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Re: Re: Rolling into Perl
by barrd (Canon) on Oct 15, 2002 at 12:27 UTC |