The only thing I can say for certain is that Perl has a future with me. I like it, therefor I use it. It works.
My position exactly. But like me, you must be in the position of mostly choosing what you use. That puts you in a very small minority of coders. Most get told what they have to use; and it isn't Perl.
And it isn't going to be unless something changes. And nothing is going to change unless we, the existing Perl community decide it will.
In reply to Re^2: The future of Perl?
by BrowserUk
in thread The future of Perl?
by BrowserUk
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