The funniest joke in the above is the ascendance of C, a language around since 1970. It was considered "old" when I was in college (1980). I've never written C professionally, except for a simple demo program I did for a job interview. I should look; I don't recall seeing many C programming jobs advertised.
In reply to Re^2: The future of Perl?
by GotToBTru
in thread The future of Perl?
by BrowserUk
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