Well said. If we were thinking militarily (Note: I have never served), Perl could be the non-comms, keeping all of the important, day-to-day stuff running, while management (commissioned officers) is figuring out strategy.
My last job was with a small team (about ten) that supported the business unit that provided a CAD $50M revenue stream. Some of the Perl code that did this was >20 years old. It's old, but it still works incredibly well.
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