With all due respect, tobyink; How do you know? What makes you think so? I'd dearly love to see your stats.
For example; If someone should call me a derogatory name, must I feel compelled to respond? I'd argue not. If a person is relatively comfortable with themselves. Why would they care? I wouldn't.
It is in this same vein, that I would suggest. If a person recognizes the advantages, and chooses Perl. Why would/should they feel compelled to argue against rubbish -- like perls before swine, as it were. I'd also contend, that the type of people that choose Perl, in the first place, are of a type that clearly see the BS, and choose not to bother with it. Seeing it for what it is.
--Chris
#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw use Perl::Always or die; my $perl_version = (5.12.5); print $perl_version;
In reply to Re^2: Migrating from Perl to other language? Why would someone do that?
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in thread Migrating from Perl to other language? Why would someone do that?
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