I realize the title wasn’t the overriding meaning of the post but–
Would you stay with Perl if there were no CPAN?
I programmed in Perl for about two years before I was even aware the CPAN existed. Perl’s sweet-spot-finding ability to conform to the hacker’s thought process + its ubiquity on *nix is what won me and would keep unless there were something very similar. I adore Perl. Though I use the CPAN all day, every day, that doesn’t really enter into it. Larry doesn’t get enough credit for his design. I can hack Java and PHP et cetera but it’s a joyless chore; without Perl I would be in a completely different line of work.
Also metacpan really does a good job of tying together a lot of stuff and continues to improve.
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